George Thorogood Rocks the House with “It Wasn’t Me”
“It Wasn’t Me” is a song by the American blues-rock musician George Thorogood. It was released as a track on his 1982 album “Bad to the Bone.” The song is known for its bluesy and rock ‘n’ roll sound, which is characteristic of Thorogood’s style.
“It Wasn’t Me” features George Thorogood’s gritty vocals and his skilled guitar work. The song has a driving rhythm and a catchy, foot-stomping beat.
Lyrically, the song tells the story of a man who has been caught by his lover doing something he shouldn’t have, but he’s trying to deny it. The repeated refrain of “It wasn’t me” in the chorus adds to the humorous and playful nature of the song.
While “It Wasn’t Me” wasn’t released as a single, it remains a popular track in George Thorogood’s live performances and is appreciated by fans of blues-rock music. The song’s infectious energy and Thorogood’s charismatic delivery make it a memorable part of his catalog.