Released: December 24, 2014

Songwriter: Clairo

Producer: Clairo

"Never Say Die" is the title track from the 1978 album Never Say Die!. It was the last single Black Sabbath wrote with singer Ozzy Osbourne, who left the band and went on to a successful solo career, until 1998's Psycho Man. Osbourne actually left the band before Never Say Die! was released, but came back to record this album. The band collectively chose the title as a phrase that summed up the previous ten years of their lives. It deals with never giving up. Read more on Last.fm.

Length: 3:50

[Verse]
How long are you staying for?
Coffee's already cold
Pick up your bag, say "Nice knowing you"
Don't think I was ready for you to know

Clairo

Claire Elizabeth Cottrill (born August 18, 1998), better known by her stage name Clairo, is an American singer-songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia.

She was born in Atlanta, GA, where she lived for seven years, and then she moved to Bellevue, WA and eventually Carlisle, MA.

Her parents are marketing executive Geoff Cottrill and photographer Allie E. Cottrill, who influenced her music taste. Clairo told Beats 1, “My dad is the reason why I love Al Green so much, and my mom is the reason why I love Cocteau Twins so much.”