Easy Come Easy Go
Mama Cass Lyrics


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Takin' the shade out of the sun
Whatever made me think that I was number one?
I oughta know, easy come, easy go
Sittin' it out, spinnin' the dial
Thinkin' about the chump I 've been I have to smile
Didn't I know, easy come, easy go
She wasn't kind, I wasn't smart
I lost my mind and fell apart
I had to find myself in time
Now I can start all over again
Hangin' around, takin' it slow
Happy I found I still can smile and dig the show
Lettin' me know, easy come easy go

Takin' the shade out of the sun
Whatever made me think that I was number one?
I oughta know, easy come, easy go
Sittin' it out, spinnin' the dial
Thinkin' about the chump I 've been I have to smile
Didn't I know, easy come, easy go
She wasn't kind, I wasn't smart
I lost my mind and fell apart
I had to find myself in time
Now I can start all over again
Hangin' around, takin' it slow
Happy I found I still can smile and dig the show
Lettin' me know, easy come easy go

Hangin' around, takin' it slow
Happy I found I still can smile and dig the show
Lettin' me know, easy come easy go
Hangin' around, takin' it slow
Happy I found I still can smile and dig the show
Lettin' me know, easy come easy go
Hangin' around, takin' it slow




Happy I found I still can smile and dig the show
Lettin' me know, easy come easy go

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mama Cass's "Easy Come Easy Go" reflect on a past relationship that ended badly. The singer realizes that their ex-partner wasn't kind to them, and they recognize that they were not smart in the relationship. The singer lost their mind and fell apart, but eventually found themselves and can now start all over again. They are taking it slow and enjoying life, still able to smile and enjoy the show. The phrase "easy come, easy go" is a reminder that things come and go in life, and it's important not to place too much value on material or fleeting things.


The first verse suggests a sense of regret and introspection as the singer is "takin' the shade out of the sun." They are reflecting on their past mistakes and questioning why they thought they were number one. The line "Sittin' it out, spinnin' the dial" suggests that the singer is alone and possibly trying to distract themselves by flipping through channels. The second verse reveals more about the past relationship, with the singer recognizing that they were not treated well. However, they have since found themselves and are in a better place mentally.


Overall, the song is about self-reflection, growth, and acceptance of the past. The refrain "Hangin' around, takin' it slow, Happy I found I still can smile and dig the show, Lettin' me know, easy come easy go" reinforces the idea that life goes on and the singer is content with where they are now.


Line by Line Meaning

Takin' the shade out of the sun
Removing obstacles and distractions to get a clear view of reality


Whatever made me think that I was number one?
Reflecting on past arrogance and delusions of grandeur


I oughta know, easy come, easy go
Realizing that anything obtained easily can be lost just as easily


Sittin' it out, spinnin' the dial
Taking a break and contemplating one's next move


Thinkin' about the chump I've been I have to smile
Recognizing one's own foolishness with a sense of humor


Didn't I know, easy come, easy go
Realizing that the outcome was predictable all along


She wasn't kind, I wasn't smart
Acknowledging one's own mistakes in a relationship


I lost my mind and fell apart
Descended into chaos and confusion after the breakup


I had to find myself in time
Reclaiming one's own identity after a period of emotional turmoil


Now I can start all over again
Embracing a fresh start and new opportunities


Hangin' around, takin' it slow
Enjoying a more relaxed pace of life


Happy I found I still can smile and dig the show
Grateful for the ability to still find joy and pleasure in life


Lettin' me know, easy come easy go
Reinforcing the lesson that anything obtained too easily can be lost just as easily


Hangin' around, takin' it slow
Enjoying a more relaxed pace of life


Happy I found I still can smile and dig the show
Grateful for the ability to still find joy and pleasure in life


Lettin' me know, easy come easy go
Reinforcing the lesson that anything obtained too easily can be lost just as easily


Hangin' around, takin' it slow
Enjoying a more relaxed pace of life


Happy I found I still can smile and dig the show
Grateful for the ability to still find joy and pleasure in life


Lettin' me know, easy come easy go
Reinforcing the lesson that anything obtained too easily can be lost just as easily




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Thomas Carl Keifer

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Comments from YouTube:

Russell Candy

I'll take this version any day over Bobby Sherman's!! Rest in Peace Dear Lady.

David Carroll

there both great but i like MR. Sherman's version listen to the bass line in Bobby's very catchy and hard to play . RIP Mama we miss you

ChanelNo19

Tammy Wynette also did a great country version in the '80s

Doug Emanuelson

Nicely done cass Elliott rest in peace.

Mrs. Eastwood.

This is a better version of this song, Mama Cass really makes me feel the sadness and then acceptance that comes from a breakup. She nailed the tune! Bobby Sherman's version was to upbeat. .

Misplaced New Yawker

Too*

Звиади Гамсахурдия

Одна из моих любимых песен Mama Cass Elliot. Великая была певица и композитор. Она ушла на небеса в далёком 1974 году, но мы её все будем помнить, не только в Америке, но и в Германии, Англии, Италии, России, Украине, Белоруссии, Казахстане и даже в Японии!

David LoganSr

I always have and always will Love my fellow Baltimorean the legendary Cass Elliot!

Johnny Gainor

CASS ELLIOT recorded this prior to bobby Sherman, but Bobby had the hit version, which is okay, but I had a fondness for this recording by Cass - this deserved to be a bigger hit for her -

patrick ryan

Agree!

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