"Back of the Bottom Drawer" is a song co-written and recorded by American country artist Chely Wright. Wright wrote the song with then-unknown songwriter Liz Rose, who would later become famous for co-writing much of Taylor Swift's early material. The song was produced by Wright and Jeff Huskins of Little Texas. It was released on March 15, 2004 through Dualtone Records and Vivaton, her first independent release after being dropped by MCA Nashville in 2002.
The song received positive reviews from music critics, with praise going to the lyrics and Wright's delivery. The song was her first release to country radio since "Jezebel" in December 2001. The song rose to a peak of number forty on the Billboard Hot Country Songs, becoming her eighth top-forty hit. The song was included on her Everything EP in 2004 before being included on her sixth studio album The Metropolitan Hotel (2005). A music video was also released, filmed by Trey Fanjoy who had also directed the music video for "Jezebel".