AMERICA

- Foolin' Lyrics

You let me follow you around
It helped your status in the town
Well I didn't know your name
There's no truth in what you claim
So I think you better stop this foolin' 'round

I think it's called a lesson learned
When one so close suddenly turns
Leaves you standing on your own
Got no place to call your home
So I think you better stop this foolin' 'round
Now it's my time to make amends
Hope my message don't offend
And I hope this doesn't drive you round the bend

Leaves you standing on your own
Got no place to call your home
So I think you better stop this foolin' 'round
Yes, I think you better stop this foolin' 'round

Yes, I think you better stop this foolin' 'round
(Repeat and fade)

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Who wrote Foolin' lyrics?


Foolin' is written by Gerald Beckley, Rechard Fataar.

When was Foolin' released?


Foolin' is first released in 1979 as part of America's album "Silent Letter" which includes 11 tracks in total.

Which genre is Foolin'?


Foolin' falls under the genre Rock.
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Songwriter(s): Gerald Beckley, Rechard Fataar
Record Label(s): 1979 Capitol Records, LLC All rights reserved Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws Manufactured by Capitol Catalog, 1750 No
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