Get Off My Back

Bryan Adams · Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron [2002]

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 Though if you wanna have a go

I just wanna let you know...



Yeah

Get off of my Back

And into my Game

Get out of my way

and out of my Brain

Get out of my Face

and give it your best Shot

I think it's time you better face the fact

Get off of my Back



You know that it's just all a game

That I'm Playin'

You think that you can find a way in

It's what I'm sayin'



Oh if you wanna have a go

I just wanna let you know....



Oh

Get off of my back

and into my Game

Get out of my way

and out of my Brain

Get out of my face

or give it your best shot

I think it's time you better face the fact

Get off of my Back



(Super Trouper beams are gonna blind me)

(But I won't feel blue)

(Like I always do)

('Cause somewhere in the crowd there's you)



Oh

If you wanna have a go

I just wanna let you know

I just wanna let you know....



Get off

Get off

Yeah

Get off of my back

and into my Game

Get out of my way

and out of my Brain

Get out of my face

or give it your 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

Get Off My Back

Bryan Adams delivers a driving rock anthem with Get Off My Back, a track featured on the soundtrack for the animated film Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron. Released in 2002, the song captures the Canadian rocker's signature blend of gritty vocals and energetic guitar work that has defined his career for decades. While Adams is widely celebrated for enduring hits like Summer of '69 and Please Forgive Me, this recording showcases his ability to craft compelling music for cinematic narratives. The track fits comfortably within his extensive discography, maintaining the hard-hitting style that resonates with fans of classic rock. It stands as a testament to his enduring presence in the industry, offering a powerful listening experience that complements the adventurous spirit of the film while reinforcing his status as a staple of modern rock music.