Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow
“Easy” is a song by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow recorded for her ninth studio album, Feels Like Home, and released as the lead single from the album. The song marks Crow’s first release through her new label, Warner Music Nashville.
[Verse 1]
We said that summer we'd go down to Cancun
But no money makes that kind of hard to do
Forget the beach, I'd rather be here with you
Playing Croquet, okay, maybe, that's not true
[Chorus]
But you make it easy, easy, easy to get away
Sit in the sun and drink beer all day
Because it's easy, easy, easier anyway
Hey, who needs Mexico?
Baby, let's stay home
[Verse 2]
We'll put on bug spray and we'll lose our clothes
Put out the lawn chairs and turn on the hose
We'll play Jack Johnson, he's the new Don Ho
Or we'll go surfing, surfing, we'll surf the radio
[Chorus]
'Cause you make it easy, easy, easy to get away
Sit in the sun and drink beer all day
You know it's easy, easy, easier anyway
Hey, who needs Mexico?
Oh, hey, who needs Mexico?
Baby, let's stay home
[Bridge]
Drink margaritas and take in the sunset
Later on we'll slip up to our king size bed
And make love, love, sweet love
[Pre-Chorus]
You make it easy, easy
Oh, yes, it's easy, easy
[Chorus]
You make it easy, easy, easy to get away
Sit in the sun and sip tequila all day
Because it's easy, easy, easier anyway
Hey, who needs Mexico?
Tell me, now
Who needs Mexico?
Baby, let's stay home
Baby, let's stay home
[Outro]
Let's get away, baby
Oh, let's get away, baby
Oh, oh
Go on a little holiday
Easy was written by Jeff Trott & Chris DuBois & Sheryl Crow.
Easy was produced by Justin Niebank & Sheryl Crow.
Sheryl Crow released Easy on Tue Mar 12 2013.
Sheryl Crow on the song’s meaning and how it came to be:
Well, it’s funny. There for a while — and actually I think still — a lot of country artists write about or have been writing about like going away to Mexico or the Caribbean. Toby Keith, Alan Jackson, and I love all those songs, but my little...