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Recorded in the late ‘70s, this is the only known surviving recording from Robert Pollard’s first band, Anacrusis. It was released in 2015 on Suitcase Four, appropriately credited to Anacrusis.
[Verse 1]
Searching for the gold at the end
Looking for rainbows in everything I do
Waiting for my God to show
Maybe I'll find it before I get too old
[Chorus]
What you find when you have fame and fortune
You'll have no [?] looking over your back
Must be nice to have some fame and fortune
One of these days, I'll get my own
[Verse 2]
Take a look at all of the [?] around you
And then you realize that nothing else can astound you
And so much more, you only have to take it
We'll laugh and tell the rest of the world how hard it was to make it
[Chorus]
What you find when you got fame and fortune
You'll have no [?] looking over your back
To be at the top of the mountain with the [?] all below you
One of these days, I'll get my own
[Solo]
Fame and Fortune was written by Robert Pollard.
Fame and Fortune was produced by Guided by Voices.
Guided by Voices released Fame and Fortune on Fri Nov 20 2015.