Best I Can

Geddy Lee / Alex Lifeson / Neil Peart

I've got a livin' that's rough, a future that's tough
You know what I mean
Blankers and boasters, all the bluffers and posers
I'm not into that scene

You can tell me that I got no class
Look around, you'll see who's laughin' last
Don't give me speeches 'cause they're oh so droll
Leave me alone, let me rock and roll

Got an itchin' to rock, a hate for small talk
I'm funny that way
Got my sights on the stars, won't get that far
But I'll try anyway
I just like to please, I don't like to tease
I'm easy like that
Don't like long rests, I must confess
I'm an impatient cat

You can tell me that I got no class
Look around, you'll see who's laughin' last
Don't give me speeches 'cause they're oh so droll
Leave me alone, let me rock and roll

I do the best that I can
I'm just what I am
I do the best I can
Well, I know what I am

I do the best that I can
I'm just what I am
I do the best I can
Well, I know what I am

Got an itchin' to rock, a hate for small talk
I'm funny that way
Got my sights on the stars, won't get that far
But I'll try anyway
Rock and roll-in's a scream, makin' millions my dream
Well, I do that a lot
I'll just give it a try, won't let good times pass me by
They're all I've got

Trivia about the song Best I Can by Rush

On which albums was the song “Best I Can” released by Rush?
Rush released the song on the albums “Fly By Night” in 1975, “Rush Through Time” in 1982, and “The First American Broadcast ABC” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Best I Can” by Rush?
The song “Best I Can” by Rush was composed by Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart.

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