"I Don't Blame You" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Cat Power, also known as Chan Marshall.
In the same interview, Marshall revealed that "I Don't Blame You" was her favorite song on the album because "it's the freshest in my memory.
[2] In an interview with Helter Skelter, Marshall revealed that she wanted "I Don't Blame You" to be a single.
A live version of the song, performed by Marshall on electric guitar in a forest in New York, appears on the 2004 Cat Power DVD, Speaking for Trees: A Film by Mark Borthwick.
For years, Marshall refused to comment on the commonly held theory that it was written about Kurt Cobain, the late singer, songwriter and guitarist of the American rock band Nirvana, who committed suicide in 1994.