Released: November 30, 2009

Songwriter: Sheryl Crow Bill Bottrell

Producer: Bill Bottrell

I never meant this long stay
I've lived here, it seems like yesterday
It feels like that in a coffee shop

I live upstairs with three other girls
And it's not free
Babysitters all are we

They did not hear me down here
I'm singing, screaming loud and clear
Free refills for everyone
I hang out long enough, and I will be someone

I send my family postcards
I tell them just how hard
That I've been working in a coffee shop

"Hey, guess what, Dad
I'm saying every tip I ever had
Buying myself an old guitar"

No one hears me down here
I'm singing, screaming loud and clear
Free refills for everyone
I hang out long enough, and I will be someone

Officer Frank stumbles in
Two donuts, oh, his coffee's too thin
He throws his guns on the counter top

And boy, that man is mean as hell
I'm sure tonight he'll tell me all about it
In the bed above the coffee shop

No one hears me down here
I'm singing, screaming loud and clear
Free refills for everyone
I hang out long enough, and I will be someone

Yeah, I could be someone
I'm gonna be someone
Yeah, now watch me now, I'm going to be someone
And the beat goes on, and the beat goes on

Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born 11 February 1962) is an American singer-songwriter. Her first albums were in the pop-rock genre, but eventually she ventured into folk, country and blues. She has released nine studio albums to date, and earned nine Grammy Awards.

In 2006, Crow was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent treatment that, for now, appears to have halted the disease. She continues to tour and record today. Her latest works are in the Country genre, following advice from her friend, Brad Paisley. She’s also toured with Rascal Flatts.