Get Off My Back

Alan Wilson

[Verse 1]
I don't want nobody tellin' me what to do, it's true
I don't need anyone around here tellin' me what to do
I don't want no man tellin' me what to say or smoke
I don't need any man around here tellin' me what to say

[Verse 2]
And I wish that man would get off my back
He's held me down too long
And I don't need no man like that around
I remember one time you knocked me down
To the ground, that's why I say
I didn't know then what I know now, mama, you

[Verse 3]
When I visit my baby we're not alone, you're there
You listen when I talk to my baby on the telephone
When I write her a letter you read it through, checkin' me out You've even heard us making love, and I don't want you to

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 4]
I had a dream when I was a boy
The ice and air were clear and cold
And all that I could hear and see
Were waves of the ocean and the spray in the breeze

[Verse 5]
Long ago and far away, before all the rest
I had a dream that I still loved ya best
And to the place, where the man ain't found
I'm going

[Outro]
I'm going, I'm going where the man ain't found; yes, I am
Yes, I am; yes, I am; going, I'm going where the man ain't found
I'd like to go where the man ain't found, if the man ain't found
He won't find me if I do something wrong

Trivia about the song Get Off My Back by Canned Heat

When was the song “Get Off My Back” released by Canned Heat?
The song Get Off My Back was released in 1969, on the album “Hallelujah”.
Who composed the song “Get Off My Back” by Canned Heat?
The song “Get Off My Back” by Canned Heat was composed by Alan Wilson.

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