Life's Too Easy
Undertones · True Confessions-Singles A's & B's [2011]
From the other side of the wall
You don't have to get out of bed this morning
That's what it said on the radio
Stop complaining boy - your life's too easy
Stop complaining boy - your life's too easy
Something will happen without warning
Now you don't have nowhere else to go
Stop complaining ...
Here it comes
Here it comes
Here it comes
Back to me
From the other side ...
I dozed off and thought I was probably dreaming
Something must have thrown me on the floor
Stop complaining ...
Suddenly my girlfriend started screaming
I knew this had never happened before
Stop complaining ...
Here it comes ...
Surprise Surprise
Surprise Surprise
Surprise Surprise
Surprise Surprise
From the other side ...
Stop complaining
You don't have to get out of bed this morning
That's what it said on the radio
Stop complaining boy - your life's too easy
Stop complaining boy - your life's too easy
Something will happen without warning
Now you don't have nowhere else to go
Stop complaining ...
Here it comes
Here it comes
Here it comes
Back to me
From the other side ...
I dozed off and thought I was probably dreaming
Something must have thrown me on the floor
Stop complaining ...
Suddenly my girlfriend started screaming
I knew this had never happened before
Stop complaining ...
Here it comes ...
Surprise Surprise
Surprise Surprise
Surprise Surprise
Surprise Surprise
From the other side ...
Stop complaining
Life's Too Easy
Released by the British new wave band The Undertones, 'Life's Too Easy' stands as a defining track from their 1979 compilation 'True Confessions-Singles A's & B's'. The song exemplifies the genre's signature blend of melodic pop sensibilities and driving rhythm, characteristic of the late 1970s UK scene. Often associated with the band's broader catalog of anthemic hits, the recording captures the raw energy and youthful optimism that made The Undertones a pivotal force in the post-punk era. Its enduring appeal lies in its catchy structure and the vocal delivery that became a hallmark of their discography, cementing their legacy in the history of English rock music.

