Give Me the Simple Life
Carol Sloane Lyrics


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I don't believe in frettin' and grievin';
Why mess around with strife?
I never was cut out to step and strut out.
Give me the simple life.

Some find it pleasant dining on pheasant.
Those things roll off my knife;
Just serve me tomatoes; and mashed potatoes;
Give me the simple life.

A cottage small is all I'm after,
Not one that's spacious and wide.
A house that rings with joy and laughter
And the ones you love inside.

Some like the high road, I like the low road,
Free from the care and strife.




Sounds corny and seedy, but yes, indeed-y;
Give me the simple life.

Overall Meaning

In her song "Give Me The Simple Life," Carol Sloane advocates for a straightforward, unburdened existence without the frills and luxuries that some may desire. She begins by stating her disinterest in worrying and grieving, choosing instead to avoid strife and unnecessary difficulties. Sloane then asserts that she is not one for ostentatious displays of wealth or status, preferring instead the simplicity of tomatoes and mashed potatoes over more elaborate cuisine.


Sloane continues her ode to simplicity by describing her ideal dwelling place, which is not a large and extravagant mansion, but rather a small cottage filled with loved ones and happy moments. She concludes by stating her preference for the "low road" rather than the "high road," indicating that, despite possibly being seen as unsophisticated, she still desires a life free from worries and complications.


This song conveys a message that is still relatable today, as society continues to place value on material possessions and status. Sloane's lyrics offer an alternative perspective, reminding listeners that a life filled with love and simplicity can be just as fulfilling, if not more.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't believe in frettin' and grievin';
I do not believe in worrying or grieving excessively.


Why mess around with strife?
There is no point in dealing with conflicts or difficulties.


I never was cut out to step and strut out.
I was never meant to put on airs or pretend to be someone I am not.


Give me the simple life.
I prefer a quiet and uncomplicated lifestyle.


Some find it pleasant dining on pheasant.
Some people enjoy eating extravagant foods like pheasant.


Those things roll off my knife;
However, I am content with simple foods that are easy to prepare and eat.


Just serve me tomatoes; and mashed potatoes;
I am satisfied with basic foods like tomatoes and mashed potatoes.


Give me the simple life.
All I truly desire is a simple and modest life.


A cottage small is all I'm after,
I am content with a small and cozy home.


Not one that's spacious and wide.
I do not need a large or expansive house.


A house that rings with joy and laughter
I prefer a home that is full of happiness and laughter.


And the ones you love inside.
Most importantly, my home should be filled with the people I love.


Some like the high road, I like the low road,
Some people prefer the more prestigious path, but I prefer the simple route.


Free from the care and strife.
I want to live a life that is free from difficulties and conflict.


Sounds corny and seedy, but yes, indeed-y;
While it may seem trite or unsophisticated, I truly believe in the simple life.


Give me the simple life.
I am content with a life that is peaceful, uncomplicated, and full of love.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HARRY RUBY, RUBE BLOOM

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