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Easy Street is in thirty-two bar form [4] [5] and includes a melody that moves the title line to different pitches whenever it recurs in a phrase. [4] [1] The song is usually played with a slow, slightly swinging melody. [1]
"Easy Street" (Alan Rankin Jones song), a 1940 jazz standard "Easy Street", from the musical Annie "Easy Street", by Randy Newman from Harps and Angels
Jones composed "Easy Street" in 1940. [5] [6] [7] [1] It was first recorded by 'Jimmy Lunceford and his Orchestra.' [5] Around four years later in Coney Island (during the summer of 1944), Jones collaborated with Lou Springer and composed the melody for "Don’t Go Away Any More, Elinore" and "Make the Two of Us One" for Tom McKee, who wrote the lyrics.
Shock Treatment is the fourth studio album by Edgar Winter and the second by the Edgar Winter Group. The album went to No. 13 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, [3] and had two charting singles: "Easy Street" (#83 Pop Singles) and "River's Risin'" (#33 Pop Singles). [4]
The song "Easy Street" was originally recorded by The Edgar Winter Group, while "Coconut Grove" was originally recorded by The Lovin' Spoonful. The medley of " Just a Gigolo " and " I Ain't Got Nobody " is based on Louis Prima 's 1956 medley combining two pre- World War II songs.
Easy Street is an American sitcom television series created by Hugh Wilson and Andy Borowitz, starring Loni Anderson that aired for 22 episodes on NBC from September 13, 1986 to April 29, 1987. Overview
Peter Marsh (born 8 March 1952) is an English singer, songwriter, guitarist and music producer. He was a member of the band Easy Street, which released three albums.The Easy Street single "I've Been Lovin' You" entered the Billboard chart in July 1976. [1]
In 1975, after the addition of Richard James Burgess, they became known as Easy Street, named after the duo's 1974 album Nicol & Marsh's Easy Street. As the trio Easy Street, they released two albums, the eponymous Easy Street in 1976 and Under the Glass in 1977. The single "I've Been Lovin' You" reached No. 81 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 ...