Nobody From Nowhere

Jimmy Buffett · Other Songs - Jimmy Buffett

I'm nobody from nowhere

You'd have ever heard of anyway

Ain't no city way down there

You coulda heard a pin drop

Any time of day.



But I'm not sorry

I'm not sad

Though it might take a whole day

Just to drive down there and visit

Not to worry

Not too bad

Nothin' much to do

But that ain't a hardship really

When you're waiting for a car to drive by

Just so we can wave hello hello hello hello



Staring at a starry night sky

Dreaming up some place to go

'Til that day comes

I'll be here

Alone without a care

Nobody, nobody from nowhere



I'm nobody from nowhere

You'd have ever heard of anyhow

Ain't no reason?

You should care

There's a P.O. box and 4-way stop

And farms and fields and cows and

We're just waiting for a car to drive by

Just so you can wave hello hello hello hello

Staring at a starry night sky

Dreaming of some place to go.

'Til that day comes

I'll be here

Alone without a care

Nobody, nobody from nowhere



Waiting for a car to drive by

Just so you can wave hello, hello, hello, hello.

Staring at a starry night sky

Dreaming of some place to go.

'Til that day comes

I'll be here

Alone without a care

Nobody, nobody from nowhere

Nobody, nobody from nowhere



I'll be waitin' for a car to drive by

Just so I can wave hello hello hello hello

Staring at a starry night sky

Dreaming of some place to go.

'Til that day comes

I'll be here

Alone without a care

Nobody, nobody from nowhere

Nobody, nobody from nowhere



Nobody, nobody fro nowhere

Nobody From Nowhere

Jimmy Buffett's "Nobody From Nowhere" captures the laid-back, escapist spirit that defines his extensive discography. The track reflects the singer-songwriter's signature ability to blend storytelling with a relaxed musical atmosphere, often drawing on themes of travel, anonymity, and the search for a simpler life. While the song stands as a distinct recording within his catalogue, it aligns with the broader sonic landscape of his work, which frequently incorporates elements of rock, reggae, and country. Buffett's approach to this piece emphasizes a carefree narrative, inviting listeners into a world where the details of one's past matter less than the freedom of the present moment. This recording remains a testament to his enduring influence on the genre and his knack for creating music that resonates with audiences seeking a sense of place and belonging.