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Written by Commodores lead singer Lionel Richie, the song is a slow ballad expressing a man's relief as a relationship ends.
Easy (Like Sunday Morning) 1977 © Lionel Richie - Motown @ EMI Music Publishing (Sony Division)TV Live (featuring guitarist Ben Mauro)(2018) Digital Remaster...
Lionel Richie singing Easy Like Sunday Morning with Westlife
In this song, Richie sings about giving up on a relationship because it's bringing him down. He feels liberated after the breakup and has a sense of calm that's "easy like Sunday morning." The song is often misinterpreted as a sweet love song.
“Easy” is the ninth song from Commodores' fifth and self-titled studio album, Commodores. It is a slow break-up ballad of a man expressing his feelings after the relationship ends.
I’m easy like Sunday morning Chorus to “Easy” by the Commodores. When Richie sings that he’s “easy like Sunday morning,” he is saying that he’s done stressing over the decision, and now he’s feeling relaxed because he knows what needs to be done.
Richie sings, “That’s why I’m easy, I’m easy like Sunday morning.” These lines emphasize the importance of simplicity and ease in life. The song reminds us to take a step back from our hectic lives and appreciate the little things in life that bring us peace and joy.
Lionel Richie wrote this song after the success of The Commodores' previous single "Just to Be Close to You". These lyrics express the feeling of a man after a break-up, but without usual depression which often follows such an event. This track reached number one on the Billboard R&B chart and number four on its Hot 100.
Lionel Richie - Easy like Sunday morning 1996Released by The Commodores 1977Know it sounds funnyBut, I just can't stand the painGirl, I'm leaving you tomorro...
The song Easy was written by Lionel Richie and was first released by The Commodores in 1977. It was covered by The Hyannis Sound, Stanryck, Top of the Pops, Martin Dale [GB1] and other artists.