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#215599 by GuitarMikeB
Tue May 28, 2013 12:37 pm
Yesterday I pull out my huge lyric sheet pile and started working backwards through it, doing songs I hadn't touched in years.
One I got to last night was "I'm Easy" - wish it didn't have 4 verses to try to remember. My wife heard me and said 'I never heard that song ...', told her it was from the Nashville movie (couldn't remember it was a Robert Altman film (M*A*S*H*)).

From Wiki:

"I'm Easy" was a popular music hit in 1976 in the United States. The song was featured in the movie Nashville, written and performed by Keith Carradine. The song is often mistakenly associated with Jim Croce due to the similarity of Carradine's voice and vocal style to those of Croce, as well as the guitar playing in the song, which greatly resembles many of Croce's ballads.

The song is a ballad about a lover who is guileless and in awe of the object of his love. The film juxtaposes these lyrics by presenting the song in the context of a fictional character who is a manipulative womanizer. When Tom performs the song at the Exit/In (a real-life Nashville music club where the scene was shot), he dedicates it to "a special someone." Several women in the audience, recent and future conquests, believe the song has been written for them.

"I'm Easy" won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, in 1975,[1] and the Golden Globe for Best Original Song (Motion Picture), in 1976. Although the film received five nominations this was the only Academy Award it received. The song peaked at #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and spent one week atop the adult contemporary chart.[2] "I'm Easy" was Carradine's only recording to reach the Top 40, and took the #71 slot on the year-end countdown.

"I'm Easy" was initially released as an acoustic guitar ballad, with a cello accompaniment. It was re-recorded by Carradine at a slightly faster tempo with the addition of percussion, keyboards and synthesizer accompaniment in 1981.

#215600 by jimmydanger
Tue May 28, 2013 12:52 pm
I just learned "Mandolin Wind" last night, great song. I play acoustic when I'm at home, I only play electric if I'm rehearsing. I'd like to do an acoustic duo but my schedule is full, maybe someday.

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