Best Friend
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Best Friend or Best Friends may refer to:
- Someone with whom one shares the strongest possible kind of friendship
- Best Friend (play), a 1976 Broadway play by Michael Sawyer
- Best Friends Animal Society, an animal welfare organization based in the United States
Film and television
- Best Friends (1982 film), a film starring Goldie Hawn and Burt Reynolds
- Best Friends (1975 film), a film by Noel Nosseck
- Best Friends, a Telugu film by Sunil Kumar Reddy
- Best Friends (2007 film), Indian Malayalam film
Literature
- Best Friends (Martin novel), part of the Main Street book series
- Best Friends (Wilson novel), a children's novel by Jacqueline Wilson
- Best Friends, a 2003 novel by Thomas Berger
Music
Albums
- Best Friends (Cleo Laine and John Williams album) (1978)
- Best Friend (Edmond Leung album) (1997)
- Best Friend (Hillsong United album) (2000)
- Best Friends?, a 2010 album by Brad
Songs
- "Best Friend" (50 Cent song) (2005)
- "Best Friend" (Brandy Norwood song) (1994)
- "Best Friend" (Foster the People song) (2014)
- "Best Friends" (Froggy Fresh song) (2012)
- "Best Friend" (Kana Nishino song) (2010)
- "Best Friend" (Toy-Box song) (1999)
- "Best Friend" (Yelawolf song) (2015)
- "Best Friend" (Young Thug song) (2015)
- "Best Friend", by The Beat from I Just Can't Stop It (1980)
- "Best Friend", by Candlebox from Lucy (1995)
- "Best Friend", by The Drums from the self-titled album (2010)
- "Best Friend", by Helen Reddy from I Don't Know How to Love Him (1971)
- "Best Friend", by Johnny Cash from Any Old Wind That Blows (1973)
- "Best Friend", by Madonna from MDNA (2012)
- "Best Friend", by Paul McCartney & Wings from Red Rose Speedway (1973)
- "Best Friends", by Ron Sexsmith from Cobblestone Runway (2002)
- "Best Friend", by Toni Braxton from the eponymous album (1993)
See also
- Best friends forever
- Best Fwends, a musical group from Texas
- Best Friend of Charleston, an early railroad locomotive
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