In answer to your question: no.
You had a weak or undercharged battery.
I've left the windows open and listened to the radio (ignition on) during a tire rotation and oil change in my driveway. Took me well over an hour. Maybe two.
Car fired right up afterwards.
Batteries last a long time on this car because the trunk/rear cargo area is kind to them. They're spared the high temperatures of being under the hood. Five years old is pretty young for a battery, but battery quality really varies.
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2016 Tundra Crewmax 4WD 1794
2005 MB S600 (126K, Michelin AS4, HPL 0W40)
2005 MB SL600 (55K Michelin AS4, Mobil 1 0W40)
2004 V70R (143K, six speed M66, HPL 5W40)
2004 XC90 (235K, HPL 0W30 Euro)
2002 V70-XC (295K, HPL 0W30 Euro)
2002 V70-T5 (225K, IPD bars, Bilsteins)
2001 V70-T5 (125K, IPD downpipe, cat back and other mods)
1932 Packard Sedan (straight 8, dual sidemounts, original paint and interior, Shell Rotella 15W40)
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