Buddy Holly Lyrics
It's so Easy

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(It's so easy to fall in love.)
(It's so easy to fall in love.)

People tell me love's for fools,
So, here I go breakin' all o' the rules.

It seems so easy.
(Seems so easy, seems so easy.)
Oh-oh-oh, so doggone easy.
(Doggone easy, doggone easy.)
Mmm-mmm-hmm, it seems so easy.
(Seems so easy, seems so easy, seems so easy.)
Where you're concerned my heart has learned,
It's so easy to fall in love.
It's so easy to fall in love.

[Instrumental break.]

(It's so easy to fall in love.)
(It's so easy to fall in love.)

Look into your heart and see,
What your lovebook has set apart for me.

It seems so easy.
(Seems so easy, seems so easy.)
Oh-oh-oh, so doggone easy.
(Doggone easy, doggone easy.)
Mmm-mmm-hmm, it seems so easy.
(Seems so easy, seems so easy, seems so easy.)
Where you're concerned my heart has learned,
It's so easy to fall in love.
It's so easy to fall in love.

[Short instrumental break.]

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We'll, it's so easy.
(It's so easy, it's so easy.)
Hm-hmm, so doggone easy.
(Doggone easy, doggone easy.)
Hmm-hmm, it seems so easy.
(Seems so easy, seems so easy, seems so easy.)
Well, where you're concerned, my heart has learned,
It's so easy to fall in love.
It's so easy to fall in love.


[IT'S SO EASY]
[Written by: Buddy Holly [1] & Norman Petty]
[Performed by [2] : Buddy Holly & the Crickets [3] -1958]
[Appears on: I'ts So Easy (45 RPM)-1958, The Buddy Holly Story-1959, The
"Chirping" Crickets (MCA Expanded)-2004, The Very Best of Buddy Holly &
the Crickets-2004 & The Music of Buddy Holly & the Crickets: The
Definitive Story-2005 [4]

[1] In 1959, with a new and pregnant wife, Holly decided to earn some quick
money by signing on to play in the Winter Dance Party package tour of the
midwest. It was on that tour that Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P.
"Big Bopper" Richardson were killed in a plane crash, on February 3, 1959.]


[2] When Buddy Holly & the Crickets broke through nationally in 1957, they
were marketed by Decca Records under two different subsidiaries, Brunswick
and Coral. Essentially there was no real musical distinction between the
two, except perhaps that the "Crickets" sides had more prominent backup
vocals. The Crickets themselves consisted of Bob Montgomery (guitars &
song-writing), Larry Welborn (upright base) and Jerry Allison (drums &
song-writing) for instrumentation, and the "Picks," as they were known,
doing vocal overdubs for 9 songs on The "Chirping Crickets" album. The
"Picks," John Pickering (tenor), Bill Pickering (tenor) and Bob Lapham
(baritone), were not billed separately until a 1986 compilation.
Unfortunately, the 1978 film, "The Buddy Holly Story," perpetuated myths
by showing the instrumental Crickets singing. The albums The "Chirping"
Crickets (1957) and the self-titled album, Buddy Holly (1958), were the
only new albums featuring Holly to be released during his lifetime.
Every subsequent album was an archival or posthumous collection.]

[3] Covered by: Bobby Vee, Connie Francis, Hot Tuna, The Legends,
Linda Ronstadt, The Lollies, Mike Berry, Skeeter Davis,
Swinging Blue Jeans, The Trashmen, Waylon Jennings, et al.]

[4] Transcribed from the track on this album.]



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