Released: April 3, 2012

Songwriter: Sawmill Joe

Producer: Ryan Hadlock

[Chorus]
Well, I ain’t nobody’s problem but my own
Said I ain’t nobody’s problem but my own
Said I ain’t nobody’s issue, don’t you come around babe, I don’t miss you at all
I ain’t nobody’s problem but my own

[Verse 1]
Well I found myself a place
Every smile that you waste
And every other careless look you’ve ever tossed aside
Well in my heart I know it’s true
That I can’t go on loving you
And that’s the truth it don’t feel good, but honey it feels right

[Chorus]
Cause I ain’t nobody’s problem but my own
Said I ain’t nobody’s problem but my own
Said I ain’t nobody’s issue, don’t you come around babe, I don’t miss you at all
I ain’t nobody’s problem but my own

[Verse 2]
Well of love I’ve had my share I’ve got plenty of people really who care
At times I might get wicked in my pride
But I smoke that mountain air honey I’ve been here, and I’ve been there
At times I might get lonely honey I don’t cry

[Chorus]
Cause I ain’t nobody’s problem but my own
Said I ain’t nobody’s problem but my own
Said I ain’t nobody’s issue, don’t you come around babe, I don’t miss you at all
I ain’t nobody’s problem but my own

[Verse 3]
There’s times at night when it’s cold outside, the moon don’t shine, the winds are crying
I wonder if you’re at home you might let me back inside
We can huddle up by the old stove we can kindle up some burned out coals
We can love our selves like the days are warm
Said, No no no no no

[Chorus]
Cause I ain’t nobody’s problem but my own
Said I ain’t nobody’s problem but my own
Said I ain’t nobody’s issue, don’t you come around babe, I don’t miss you at all
I ain’t nobody’s problem but my own

[Chorus Louder]
Well, I ain’t nobody’s problem but my own
Said I ain’t nobody’s problem but my own
Said I ain’t nobody’s issue, don’t you come around babe, I don’t miss you at all
I ain’t nobody’s problem but my own

​The Lumineers

The Lumineers is a band from New Jersey and formed in 2002. The original members consisted of Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraites.

In 2009, the duo moved to Colorado to be able to concentrate on their music. After the addition of Neyla Pekarek on cello and vocals, the band released their first album—written by Schultz and Fraites—in 2012. Their first single, “Ho Hey,” quickly climbed to Number 1.

In 2016 they released their sophomore album, Cleopatra.