Get Off My Back Woman

B.b. King, Ferdinand Washington

Yeah, you get off of my back, baby
Can't you tell you're choking me?
Oh, I ain't no pony, baby
Can't you tell you're choking me?

Yeah, you just get off of my back, baby
Can't you see you're hurting me?
Well, I don't mind helping you, baby
Every now, now and then

Yes, you ain't helped yourself, baby
Since God knows when
So you just get off of my back now, baby
Can't you see you're hurting me?

Yes, I'm standing here telling you, baby
This is the end of the line
Yes, I'm tired of you riding me, baby
I declare I ain't lying

So you just get off of my back, baby
Can't you see you're hurting me?
Well, you get off, get off, get off, baby
'Cause you're a heavy, heavy load

Yes, you can catch yourself another ride, baby
Somewhere further down the road
You just get off, get off, baby
Can't you see you're hurting me?

Trivia about the song Get Off My Back Woman by B.B. King

On which albums was the song “Get Off My Back Woman” released by B.B. King?
B.B. King released the song on the albums “Live & Well” in 1969 and “Ladies and Gentlemen...Mr. B.B. King” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Get Off My Back Woman” by B.B. King?
The song “Get Off My Back Woman” by B.B. King was composed by B.b. King, Ferdinand Washington.

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