"Easy Living" (1937) is a jazz standard written by Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin for the film Easy Living directed by Mitchell Leisen.
Sarah Vaughan recorded the song on her album How Long Has This Been Going On? (1978). Musicians on the recording were pianist Oscar Peterson, guitarist Joe Pass, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer Louis Bellson. Hamilton wrote the standard "My Sweet" (1932) and Sievier wrote the English version of "Parlez-moi d'amour" (1930) by Jean Lenoir. Recorded April 25, 1978, Hollywood, Ca. (Pablo Records)
I'm Living for you it's easy living
It's easy to live when you're in love
And I'm so in love
There is nothing in life but you
I never regret the years I'm giving
They're easy to give (love) when you're in love
I'm happy to do whatever, whatever I do for you
For you maybe, maybe I'm a fool
But it's fun
People say you rule me with one wave of your hand
Darling, it's grand
They just don't understand
Living for you is easy living
It's easy to live when you're in love
And I'm so in love
There's nothing in life but you
For you maybe I'm a fool, maybe I'm a fool
But it's fun
People say you rule me with one wave of your hand
Darling, it's grand
They just don't understand
Living, living for you is easy living
It's easy to live when you're in love
And I'm so in love
There's nothing in life
There's nothing in life but you
There's nothing in life but you
There's nothing in life but you
There's nothing in life but you
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