Fair Warning

Burton Cummings / Randy Bachman

Well I've been trying for ages
And it looks like it's all in vain
And if things don't start looking up pretty soon
I'm going home.

Well the folks back home, they wonder where I've been
And they're looking pretty good to me now
So if you're thinking of bright lights and fame
Stay at home.

For there's managers and booking agents
Out for what they can get
And each one says he's your friend
But there's not one of them there but for what he can get out of it
In the end.

So if you're thinking of going on the stage
Put down your guitar, stay in school
Take advantage of your age.

Take it from me, I've been there and I've come back.
Don't be a star.

Trivia about the song Fair Warning by The Guess Who

When was the song “Fair Warning” released by The Guess Who?
The song Fair Warning was released in 1969, on the album “Canned Wheat”.
Who composed the song “Fair Warning” by The Guess Who?
The song “Fair Warning” by The Guess Who was composed by Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman.

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