Released: May 4, 2002

Songwriter: Eliot Kennedy Björn Ulvaeus Benny Andersson Bryan Adams

Producer: Matt Mahaffey Bryan Adams

[Verse 1]
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 (Phase me, phase me...)

[Pre-Chorus]
Oh, though if you wanna have a go
I just wanna let you know...

[Chorus]
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
So give it your best shot
I think it's time you better face the fact
Get off of my back

[Verse 2]
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'

[Pre-Chorus]
Oh, if you wanna have a go
I just wanna let you know...

[Chorus]
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
Oh, give it your best shot
I think it's time you better face the fact
Get off of my back

[Verse 3]
My back is starting to scratch me
You can't retreat me
I remember better that it's you
Like I always do

[Pre-Chorus]
Oh, but if you wanna have a go
I just wanna let you know…

[Chorus]
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
So give it your best shot
I think it's time you better face the fact
Get off of my back

[Pre-Chorus]
Oh, if you wanna have a go
I just wanna let you know...

[Outro]
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
So give it your best shot
So know this train is coming off its 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

Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams is a Canadian singer/songwriter and record producer.

He has gathered 15 Grammy Award nominations, including a win for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or Television in 1992. Additionally, Adams is known for his work on the soundtrack to the 2002 animated film, Stallion of the Cimarron. He has also, along with his longtime collaborator Jim Vallance, written the music and lyrics to the Broadway show Pretty The Musical.

Adams' Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles include Heaven, All for Love and Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman.