Give Me The Simple Life
Gerry Mulligan 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 lyrics of Gerry Mulligan's song "Give Me The Simple Life" express a sense of contentment and satisfaction with a modest, uncomplicated way of living. The singer rejects the idea of worrying about everyday troubles and instead opts for a simpler existence without materialistic excesses or social pressures. As opposed to those who might prefer extravagant meals or luxurious homes, for the singer, a couple of basic vegetable dishes and a cozy cottage filled with friends and family are all he requires to lead a happy life.


The first verse emphasizes why the singer believes in embracing simplicity while rejecting any form of tension and struggle. In the second verse, Gerry Mulligan highlights the importance of simplicity in the kind of dwelling he wants to own. A small but cheerful cottage with a welcoming atmosphere and people he loves is more appealing to him than a vast, empty space. The last portion of the song speaks to the singer's rejection of society's expectations and his desire to live life free from any stress or anxiety.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't believe in frettin' and grievin'
I do not believe in worrying and being sad


Why mess around with strife?
Why bother with conflict and struggle?


I never was cut out to step and strut out.
I was never meant to be flashy or showy.


Give me the simple life.
I prefer a life of simplicity.


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


Those things roll off my knife;
Those things are not my preference.


Just serve me tomatoes; and mashed potatoes;
I am happy with simple foods like tomatoes and mashed potatoes.


Give me the simple life.
I prefer a life of simplicity.


A cottage small is all I'm after,
I am happy with a small home.


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


A house that rings with joy and laughter
I want a house full of happiness and laughter.


And the ones you love inside.
I want to be surrounded by the people I love.


Some like the high road, I like the low road,
Some people enjoy the high life, but I do not.


Free from the care and strife.
I prefer a life without worries or conflict.


Sounds corny and seedy, but yes, indeed-y;
This may sound old-fashioned or unsophisticated, but it is true.


Give me the simple life.
I prefer a life of simplicity.




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

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