Give Me the Simple Life
Christina Crerar 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

The song "Give Me The Simple Life" by Christine Ebersole & Billy Stritch is a celebration of simplicity and contentment. The lyrics express the singer's desire for a life free from the complexities and stresses of modern living. The first stanza sets the tone for the song, with the singer rejecting the idea of worrying and suffering needlessly. They declare that they are not interested in posturing or showing off, and instead, they want a straightforward and unencumbered life.


The second stanza reinforces this idea, with the singer scoffing at the idea of eating fancy foods like pheasant. They prefer basic, wholesome fare like tomatoes and mashed potatoes. The simplicity they crave extends beyond their diet to their living arrangements; they are content with a small, cozy house filled with love and happiness.


The final stanza ties together the song's themes, with the singer rejecting the idea of taking the high road and embracing the idea of the low road. They reject the superficial trappings of modern life and espouse a back-to-basics approach. Overall, "Give Me The Simple Life" is an ode to living authentically and finding joy in life's simple pleasures.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't believe in frettin' and grievin',
I refuse to worry and complain unnecessarily,


Why mess around with strife?
There's no need to complicate life with conflict.


I never was cut out to step and strut out.
I'm not interested in showing off or pretending to be someone I'm not.


Give me the simple life.
I prefer a life that is free from stress and unnecessary complications.


Some find it pleasant dining on pheasant.
Some people enjoy fancy, expensive meals.


Those things roll off my knife,
But I don't need luxury to be happy.


Just serve me tomatoes, and mashed potatoes,
Give me basic, unpretentious food.


Give me the simple life.
I'd rather have a simple life than a complicated one.


A cottage small is all I'm after,
I don't need a large, extravagant home.


Not one that's spacious and wide.
A small, cozy house is all I need for happiness.


A house that rings with joy and laughter
What really matters is that my home is filled with happiness and love.


And the ones you love inside.
As long as I'm surrounded by loved ones, that's all I need to be content.


Some like the high road, I like the low road,
Some people prefer the flashy, extravagant lifestyle, but I prefer a simple and humble one.


Free from the care and strife.
Without worries and complications, life is simpler and happier.


Sounds corny and seedy, but yes, indeed-y,
It may not be fashionable or popular, but I truly believe in the value of simplicity.


Give me the simple life.
In the end, all I really want is a simple, happy life.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HARRY RUBY, RUBE BLOOM

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