Get Off My Back

Album: Spirit: Stallion Of The Cimarron (2002)
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  • Well you think that you can take me on
    You must be crazy
    There ain't a single thing you've done
    That's gonna phase me
    Oh, but if you want to have a go
    I just wanna let you know

    Get off my back and into my game
    Get out of my way and out of my brain
    Get outta my face or give it you best shot
    I think it's time you better face the fact
    Get off of my back

    You know it's all just a game that I'm playing
    Don't think that you can't find a way in
    That's what I'm saying
    Oh, if you wanna have a go
    I just wanna let you know

    Oh, get off my back and into my game
    Get out of my way and out of my brain
    Get outta my face or give it you best shot
    I think it's time you better face the fact
    Get off of my back

    Oh, if you wanna have a go
    I just wanna let you know

    Get off, get off, ge-get off of my back and into my game
    Get out of my way and out of my brain
    Get outta my face or give it you best shot
    So know this train is coming of it's track
    Get off of my Back
    Yeah, get off of my back
    Get off
    Yeah

    Oh
    Get off
    Get off
    Get off
    Get off
    Get off
    Get off
    Get off

    Get Off Of My Back Writer/s: BRYAN ADAMS, ELIOT JOHN KENNEDY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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