About the song
“It’s So Easy” by Buddy Holly is a quintessential example of the early rock ‘n’ roll era, showcasing both the simplicity and the enduring charm of Holly’s music. Released in 1958, this track is part of his posthumous collection, featured in the album Buddy Holly (released in 1959). The song’s catchy melody, energetic rhythm, and Holly’s signature vocal style made it an instant classic and remains one of his most beloved songs.
The song was recorded in 1958, right at the height of Holly’s career, and although it was not as commercially successful as some of his other hits like “That’ll Be the Day” or “Peggy Sue”, “It’s So Easy” has had a lasting impact on both rock and pop music. This song perfectly exemplifies the early rock sound with its upbeat tempo, catchy chorus, and Holly’s distinctive vocal delivery, which conveys both lightheartedness and an underlying sense of sincerity.
Lyrically, “It’s So Easy” is an upbeat and straightforward song about the simplicity and joy of love. The message of the song suggests that love can be effortless and uncomplicated, a theme that resonates with listeners of all ages. The lyrics, with their simple phrasing and direct approach, reflect Holly’s ability to craft songs that felt both intimate and universal, offering a sense of warmth and optimism in the way they spoke about relationships. Holly’s vocal performance, combined with the fast tempo and infectious melody, allows the song to be both playful and meaningful at the same time.
“It’s So Easy” also highlights Buddy Holly’s role as a pioneering figure in the evolution of rock music. While the song’s sound is rooted in the early rockabilly style, Holly’s approach to songwriting and production set him apart from his contemporaries. The song’s simple, yet sophisticated structure, and its combination of rock, pop, and blues influences would go on to shape the sound of rock music in the 1960s and beyond. Holly was one of the first to experiment with overdubbing and multi-tracking techniques, which allowed for a fuller, more dynamic sound that was ahead of its time.
Though “It’s So Easy” was not a major chart-topping hit upon its release, it found its place in the larger cultural movement of the late 1950s, where rock ‘n’ roll was becoming the soundtrack for a new generation. This track, like many others from Holly, resonated deeply with the youth culture of the time. It embodied the carefree spirit and rebellious energy of rock ‘n’ roll while also touching on themes of love and relationships that were universally relatable.
The song’s enduring appeal is also a testament to Holly’s influence on later generations of musicians. Artists like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Eric Clapton have all cited Holly as a major influence on their work, and his ability to fuse melody, rhythm, and storytelling into such a simple yet effective form left a lasting legacy on rock music. His innovative approach to song structure and production would continue to inspire future generations of musicians.
In terms of social impact, “It’s So Easy” stands as a reflection of the era’s cultural shifts, particularly in terms of youth rebellion and the increasing popularity of rock music as a form of self-expression. By the late 1950s, the post-war generation was beginning to carve out its own identity, and Buddy Holly’s music became an anthem for a generation looking for something fresh, exciting, and different from the more traditional pop standards of the time. His blend of rock, pop, and rhythm and blues laid the groundwork for the rock explosion that would take place in the 1960s.
In conclusion, “It’s So Easy” remains a timeless gem in the catalog of Buddy Holly, reflecting both the carefree nature of youth and the early days of rock ‘n’ roll. Released in 1958 and featured in the album Buddy Holly, this song is a testament to Holly’s ability to craft infectious, heartfelt tunes that would go on to influence countless artists and shape the trajectory of popular music. It’s a simple song in its structure but packs a profound emotional punch, embodying the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll in its purest form. Holly’s legacy continues to live on, and “It’s So Easy” stands as a testament to his enduring influence on the genre.
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Lyrics
It’s so easy to fall in loveIt’s so easy to fall in lovePeople tell me love’s for foolsSo, here I go, breaking all the rules It seems so easy (seems so easy, seems so easy) Oh so doggone easy (doggone easy, doggone easy) It seems so easy (seems so easy, seems so easy, seems so easy) Where you’re concerned, my heart has learnedIt’s so easy to fall in loveIt’s so easy to fall in loveLook into your heart and see,What your love book has set apart for me It seems so easy (seems so easy, seems so easy) Oh so doggone easy (doggone easy, doggone easy) It seems so easy (seems so easy, seems so easy, seems so easy) Where you’re concerned, my heart has learnedIt’s so easy to fall in loveIt’s so easy to fall in loveWell it’s so easy (it’s so easy, it’s so easy)So doggone easy (doggone easy, doggone easy) It seems so easy (seems so easy, seems so easy, seems so easy) Well where you’re concerned, my heart has learnedIt’s so easy to fall in loveIt’s so easy to fall in love