Hi i had a similar problem, took some time to think and here's my solution, I've had the Table with user subscriptions, there sad starting time and closing time, my problem was a bit more complex bit basically it came down to this:
SELECT subscription_id, time_open, time_closed, TIMESTAMPDIFF(DAY,time_open,time_closed) AS Day,
HOUR(sec_to_time(TIMESTAMPDIFF(SECOND,ADDDATE(`time_open`, INTERVAL TIMESTAMPDIFF(DAY,time_open,time_closed) DAY),`time_closed`))) AS Hour,
MINUTE(sec_to_time(TIMESTAMPDIFF(SECOND,ADDDATE(`time_open`, INTERVAL TIMESTAMPDIFF(DAY,time_open,time_closed) DAY),`time_closed`))) AS Minute,
SECOND(sec_to_time(TIMESTAMPDIFF(SECOND,ADDDATE(`time_open`, INTERVAL TIMESTAMPDIFF(DAY,time_open,time_closed) DAY),`time_closed`))) AS Second
FROM `user_subscription`
So basically what this query does is that it calculates days by deducing dates in the first line. Then it adds the number of the full days to the starting time and reduces the closing time my the sum, so what remains is the time in the current day. After that you just select Hours, minutes, and seconds from that. If you want it all together you can concatenate the strings but this way you can use it further, unlike the strings.