Lou - Easy - Ann

J.J. Cale · Other Songs - J.J. Cale

Lou-easy-ann, I hear you calling back to me

Lou-easy-ann, I hear you calling back to me

Lord, I'm going back to new orleans

Lou-easy-ann has set me free

Bourbon street mama, you've never seen in your life

Bourbon street mama, you keep it clean out of sight

Lord, I'm going back to new orleans

Lou-easy-ann, you've got it right

Lou-easy-ann, ain't no woman quite like you

Lou-easy-ann, the way you do the things you do

Lord, I'm coming back to new orleans

Lou-easy-ann, you've got me hooked on you

J.J. Cale - Easy

J.J. Cale's 'Easy' stands as a quintessential example of his unique blend of folk, blues, and rock, characterized by his distinctive guitar work and introspective songwriting. Released during the early 1970s, the track exemplifies Cale's ability to craft atmospheric soundscapes that prioritize mood and melody over conventional song structures. The recording showcases his signature clean, resonant tone and a lyrical approach that often explores themes of simplicity and emotional restraint. As a key component of his discography from this era, 'Easy' reflects the broader shift toward acoustic-driven, singer-songwriter aesthetics that would define his influential career. It remains a staple in discussions of 1970s American roots music, illustrating Cale's mastery in creating timeless, evocative recordings that have resonated with audiences for decades.