Songwriter: Tony Kanal Gwen Stefani

Producer: Glen Ballard

[Verse 1]
Thinking what should I do
Now I don't have you
Facing my demotion
I'm just a fish in your ocean
Has been that's what I am
With my backstage wristband
I'm freaking seconds of you
That's not what I'm used to
Feed, feed them all to me
I'm careful with my stuff
What's your policy?
First one's free

[Chorus]
I save them up, I put them in my pocket
I save them up, put them in a jar
I save them up, I'm going to need them for later
I save them up, and then they'll go real far

[Verse 2]
Hand me downs, I'll take downs
I'll take the leftovers
Cold ones and the old ones
Better than no one
Feed, feed them all to me
I'm careful with my stuff
What's your policy
First one's free

[Chorus]
I save them up, I put them in my pocket
I save them up, put them in a jar
I save them up, I need them for later
I save them up, and then they'll go real far
I time it out, I gotta be real careful
I time it out, I get them right on time
I time it out, I get them when I need him
Time is up, what's left is over

[Verse 3]
It's over
I can never have enough
I can never have enough
I sure am greedy
Hand 'em over to me
Nothing's free

[Chorus]
I save them up, I put them in my pocket
I save them up, put them in a jar
I save them up, gonna need them for later
I save them up, then they'll go real far
I time it out, I'll be real careful
I time it out, I get them right on time
I time it out, I get them when I need him
Time is up, what's left is over

[Outro]
Oh, I need them
Yeah, I need them
Because I need them
Time is up, what's left is over
I time it out, I time it out
Because I need 'em, I really need them
What should I do, now I don't have you
I really need them, I really need 'em
Hand me downs, I'll take downs
I'll take the leftovers

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.