Released: January 20, 1997

Songwriter: Tony Kanal Tom Dumont Gwen Stefani

Producer: Matthew Wilder

[Verse 1]
You had the best
But you gave her up
Cause dependency might interrupt
Idealistic will so hard to please
Put your indecisive mind at ease
You broke the set
Now there's, there's only singles
There's no looking back
And this time I mean it

[Chorus]
Are you happy now?
Oh tell me how?
Are you happy now?
Are you happy?

[Verse 2]
The uncertainty you had of me
Brought cloudy shady company
The tenderness habitual
A seldom-fading ritual
You killed the pair
Now only one is breathing
There's no looking back
This time I mean it

[Chorus]
Are you happy now?
Oh tell me how?
Are you happy now?
Are you happy?
Are you happy now?
How is it now?
Are you happy now?
Are you happy?

[Verse 3]
No more leaning on your shoulder
I won't be there, no more bother
If you feel you just might want me
That's too bad, I'm not that easy

[Verse 4]
The contemplator all those years
Now you must adhere
To your new career of liberation
You've been cast all by yourself
You're free at last

[Pre-Chorus]
You broke the set
Now there's, there's only singles
There's no looking back
This time I mean it

[Chorus]
Are you happy now?
Tell me how
Are you happy now?
Are you happy?
Are you happy now?
How is it now?
Are you happy now?
Are you happy?

[Outro]
You're by yourself
All by yourself
You got no one else
You're by yourself
All by yourself
All by yourself
All by yourself
All by yourself
No one else
No one else
By yourself
By yourself

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.