Released: April 20, 2004

Songwriter: Matthew Sweet Zac Hanson Taylor Hanson Isaac Hanson

[Verse 1]
Waking up this morning
Thinking this can't be real
But they say there is nothing love can't heal
Why don't you come on down
So you can feel what I feel

[Pre-Chorus]
Sitting all alone in this place
Even though we're here face to face
There is nothing gone
But there's something wrong

[Chorus]
Can't you see that I'm stuck here underneath
And you're making it hard to breathe
So take a look around and tell me what you see
You'll find me underneath

[Verse 2]
I know what to say but don't know where to begin
The fear of losing you beneath my skin
Is there resolution for this pain that I'm in

[Pre-Chorus]
Sitting all alone in this place
Even though we're here face to face
There is nothing gone
But there's something wrong

[Chorus]
Can't you see that I'm stuck here underneath
And you're making it hard to breathe
So take a look around and tell me what you see
You'll find me underneath

[Bridge]
If only you could feel what I dream
Maybe you could hear what I mean
There is nothing gone
But there's something missing

[Chorus]
Can't you see that I'm stuck here underneath
And you're making it hard to breathe
So take a look around and tell me what you see
You'll find me underneath
Cause I'm stuck here underneath
And you're making it hard to breathe
So take a look around and tell me what you see
You'll find me underneath

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With 20+ years under their belts as a band, brothers Isaac, Taylor, and Zac Hanson have definitely made their mark! Five years building a fanbase as an independent band led to a meteoric rise in 1997 as they released their first commercial single, “MMMBop,” from their debut album Middle of Nowhere. The catchy, bubblegum pop appeal of the song helped make the band a household name.

A long line of hits and studio albums, multiple Grammy nominations and over 16 million album sales worldwide followed.

The band now runs an independent label while maintaining a “coveted connection with their global fanbase.”