Billie Holiday
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“(You’d Be So) Easy to Love” is a popular song written by Cole Porter for William Gaxton to sing in the 1934 Broadway show Anything Goes. However Gaxton was unhappy about its wide vocal range and it was cut from the musical. Porter re-wrote it for the 1936 film Born to Dance, where it was introduced...
[Verse 1]
You'd be so easy to love
So easy to idolize
All others above
So worth the yearning for
So swell to keep every home fire burning for
[Verse 2]
We'd be so grand at the game
So carefree together that it does seem a shame
That you can't see
Your future with me 'cause you'd be, oh
So easy to love
[Verse 2]
We'd be so grand at the game
So carefree together that it does seem a shame
That you can't see
Your future with me 'cause you'd be, oh
So easy to love
Easy to Love was written by Cole Porter.
Easy to Love was produced by Norman Granz.