Released: March 25, 1997

Songwriter: Tony Kanal Gwen Stefani

Producer: No Doubt

[Verse 1]
You're always tellin' me to go out more
Go ahead, get out, and see the world
But then I think, why should I?
I'd rather stay home and cry

[Verse 2]
I never thought that I could be the other
The other way like the other ones
Let me open wide, let you see inside
And then you might agree

[Chorus]
Would you say they find me unstable?
'Cause they see me act a little bit different
But I know my way to greener pastures and
Think about it, won't you think it over?
Please?

[Verse 3]
Without you, I can move
I can stretch my arms out, I can feel it
And when I'm in my room alone, I feel good
Because I don't have to deal with you or the outside world

[Chorus]
Would you say they find me unstable?
'Cause they see me act a little bit different
But I know my way to greener pastures and
Think about it, won't you think it over?
Please?

[Bridge]
I guess I'll get over it
Ooh, I guess I'll get over it
I guess I'll get over it
I guess I'll get over it

[Outro]
Would you say they find me unstable?
'Cause they see me act a little bit different
But I know my way through greener pastures
Would you say they find me unstable?
'Cause they see me act a little bit different
But I know my way through greener pastures
Would you say they find me unstable?
'Cause they see me act a little bit different
But I know my way through greener pastures
Greener pastures
See me act a little bit different
But I know my way through greener pastures

No Doubt

No Doubt formed in Anaheim, California in 1986. They have created a decade-defining style and have arguably become one of the most recognized bands of their time. The band has consisted of vocalist and frontwoman Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young, as well as several former members—including Gwen’s older brother Eric Stefani.

They found mainstream success following the release of their third studio album Tragic Kingdom in late 1995. It eventually landed at the top of the Billboard charts in 1996, and has sold over 8 million copies as of 2012.