Piano-playing songstress Sara Bareilles released the music video for "She Used To Be Mine," the first track off her upcoming fourth studio album, Elle reported. The "Love Song" singer's next album "What's Inside: Songs From Waitress" will feature tracks from her first-ever Broadway musical.
The black-and-white music video opens with Bareilles sitting in front of a vanity mirror writing on a pad of paper. She sings the lyrics, written in the point of view of one of the characters from "Waitress," the 2007 indie film starring Keri Russell and Adrienne Shelly.
Shelly wrote and directed the film but was murdered in 2006, before the film's release, according to Deadline Hollywood.
Bareilles wrote the lyrics and musical score for the Broadway adaptation of the film, which tells the story an unhappily married, pregnant waitress known for her pie-making skills, who falls for a newcomer in town, according to IMDB.
"I fell more deeply in love with the writing of the musical Waitress than I had ever imagined," Bareilles said in a statement obtained by Billboard. "It proved impossible for me to imagine handing over the songs to the show before selfishly finding a way to sing them myself. This is a deliciously self-indulgent project and I'm sorry, I'm not sorry."
Watch the new music video for "She Used To Be Mine" here, and check out the lyric video below.