The Cautions were a notable American doo-wop band active during the 1960s. They were part of the flourishing Washington D.C. soul scene, known for their harmonious vocal style and emotionally resonant lyrics. Members included Sidney Hall, Johnnie Richardson, and Aaron Wyatt, who were lauded for their vocal abilities and contributions to the genre. The band's most influential work, "No Other Way," remains a classic example of the era's soulful doo-wop music.