Story Behind The Song
This song was written to reflect the attitude many Americans have about their country's perceived superiority in everything from war to sports.
Song Description
This is fun song that pokes fun at the USA's "superiority complex" attitude towards the rest of the world.
Song Length |
4:27 |
Genre |
Rock - Classic, Pop - Rock |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Sociable, Cool |
Subject |
Other, Other |
Language |
English |
Era |
1990 - 1999 |
Lyrics
FAIR WARNING
You'd better leave all your play things at home
You'd better watch out when you're all alone
I've got the fever twenty-four hours a day
When you come with me there is no getting away
I'll make it clear and simple
You'd better listen up when I say
I'm a dangerous lover
You're going to want me everyday
Look out now
I give you all fair warning
Look out now
I give you all fair warning
You might say all those rumors are true
You're gonna love everything that I do
But listen now, I've always wanted what's new
So, don't you pout when I say "Baby, we're through"
I'll make it clear and simple
You'd better listen up when I say
I'm a dangerous lover
You're going to want me everyday
Look out now
I give you all fair warning
Look out now
I give you all fair warning
(Guitar Lead)
I'll make it clear and simple
You'd better listen up when I say
Well, I'm a dangerous lover
You're going to want me everyday
Look out now
I give you all fair warning
Look out now
I give you all fair warning
Look out now
I give you all fair warning
Look out now
I give you all fair warning