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Its first release was on the soundtrack EP "Easy Come, Easy Go" in spring 1967. [2] [3] The Australian Kent Music Report (calculated in retrospect using archival data) lists the song / the EP "Easy Come, Easy Go" on the singles chart for 5 weeks, with the peak of 78 on the week of May 13, 1967. [4]
"Easy Come – Easy Go" was released as the B-side to his single "Five Little Fingers." It was issued by Decca Records in December 1963. [3] It spent a total of 20 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart before reaching number 14 in May 1964. [4] It was later released on his 1964 studio album Bill Anderson Sings. [2]
Easy listening (including mood music [5]) is a popular music genre [6] [7] [8] and radio format that was most popular during the 1950s to the 1970s. [9] It is related to middle of the road (MOR) music [ 1 ] and encompasses instrumental recordings of standards , hit songs , non- rock vocals and instrumental covers of selected popular rock songs.
In physics, sound is a vibration that propagates as an acoustic wave through a transmission medium such as a gas, liquid or solid. In human physiology and psychology, ...
Bobby Peacock, in his review of the album for Roughstock, compared the song's sound to McEntire's 1990s material, describing it as "an easy-going mid-tempo which focuses on the tail end of a fading relationship. The melody and production are a bit more stripped-down than most mainstream country radio, so this should do well as the second single ...
With great sound and a few tricks up its sleeve, the Everest makes a great addition to any living room. Majority Everest 5.1 Surround Sound System review: A sweet, super-easy TV upgrade Skip to ...
Easy come, easy go; Easy, times easy, is still easy; Early marriage, earlier pregnant; Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper; Eat, drink and be merry, (for tomorrow we die) Empty vessels make the most noise; Enough is as good as a feast; Even a worm will turn; Even from a foe a man may learn wisdom
Sound (nautical), a verb meaning to take depth readings of fluids in a tank or around a ship; Sound (sex toy), a sex toy designed to be inserted through the urethra of the penis for sexual pleasure; Sound, the act of diving by a whale; Soundness, a logical term meaning that an argument is valid and its premises are true