Kershaw played guitar and sang in a number of underground bands from about 1976 before deciding on a career as a songwriter. However, he ended up performing his own songs rather than giving them to others, and signed a deal with MCA Records in 1983, which spawned a debut single, "I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me", which just missed out on the UK Top 40. At the beginning of 1984, he made his breakthrough when "Wouldn't It Be Good", featuring a video of Kershaw as a chromakey-suited alien, reached Number 4 in the UK charts. He enjoyed three more Top 20 hits from debut album Human Racing , including the title track and a successful re-issue of his debut single, which ultimately proved his biggest hit as a performer when it got to Number 2 in the UK.
Despite winning awards, attracting admirers for his writing such as Elton John & Eric Clapton. He gainied a huge teenage fanbase, Kershaw was not without his critics. Some complained that he did too much onstage when he had a competent backing band called the Krew to play all the required guitar and keyboard parts of his songs.
Kershaw, who was married to long-time love and backing singer Sheri, then released a single called "The Riddle", which would send fans, journalists and linguists into overdrive, as each tried to establish what the meaning was behind the strange set of circumstances and clues which Kershaw put in the verses and chorus (though it in fact later turned out to be hastily created nonsense). Another major hit, it was also the title track of his second album, which also spawned two more UK Top 10 hits, "Wide Boy" and "Don Quixote".
In July 1985 Kershaw was among performers at Live Aid, Wembley Stadium. His star began to wane soon afterwards and he enjoyed only one more UK Top 40 hit, the debut single from his third album, Radio Musicola. Radio Musicola, despite receiving critical acclaim, was a flop in the UK charts. After this, Kershaw teamed up with 'We Built This City' producer Peter Wolf for his fourth album, The Works. After neither Kershaw or Wolf were happy with the results, Kershaw re-recorded the album with producer Julian Mendelsohn. The Works failed to chart in the UK, but it’s debut single, One Step Ahead, charted at No. 55. The albums failure led to him being dropped by MCA Records.
After The Works, Kershaw retired from recording music in favour of his original career path as a songwriter. His prowess as a songwriter served him well in 1991 when his song The One And Only, appeared on the soundtrack to the Brittish movie Buddy's Song and in the American film "Doc Hollywood", and provided a UK Number 1 single for the star of the film, Chesney Hawkes (son of the Tremeloes' Chip Hawkes). In 1993 The Hollies had a minor hit with another of his songs, The Woman I Love. Kershaw featured prominently as a vocalist on Tony Banks’ album Still, along with penning some of the tracks.
1999 saw the release of the Britpop-styled 15 Minutes, a collection of songs that are generally more personal and mature, and that he could not envisage being recorded by other artists. Both this and the more commercial To Be Frank (2001) are stylistically different from his earlier work by being underpinned by acoustic guitar rather than synthesiser.
These were followed by 'You’ve Got To Laugh', another collection of acoustic-led songs and 'EI8HT', a commercial MOR pop album brought on by the 80s revival and also led to the return of synthesisers in his music. Kershaw released his latest album, Oxymoron, in 2020 and is in the process of releasing a series of EPs, Songs from a Shelf. He still performs regularly.
For more information visit the official site at http://www.nikkershaw.net
Easy
Nik Kershaw Lyrics
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Got the jackal at my door
Got a chip upon my shoulder
But I still come back for more
Phone me up, I'm feeling lonely
Got the radio up loud
With my comfortable position
[Chorus:]
Easy we come, easy we go
Little we learn, little we know
No place to rest, no space to grow
Easy we come, easy we go
Wind me up, I'm boxing shadows
Got a pocket full of fluff
Got a sturdy constitution
But I don't think that's enough
[Chorus]
Wake me up I'm fast asleep
And I've forgotten who I am
Got a trivial ideal
And a temporary plan
[Chorus]
The lyrics of Nik Kershaw's "Easy" paint a picture of a person struggling to find their place in the world. The first line, "Hold me up, I'm falling over," sets the tone for the rest of the song. The person feels vulnerable, like they are on the brink of collapse. They feel like they are being chased by a "jackal" or some other predator, and they have a "chip upon [their] shoulder" that is weighing them down. Despite all of this, they keep coming back for more. The next verse talks about feeling lonely, but drowning out that feeling with the radio turned up loud. The person has a "comfortable position" and even a "cottage in the clouds," but they still can't find peace.
The chorus of the song emphasizes the idea that life is not easy. We come into the world with little knowledge and wisdom, and we leave it the same way. There is no place to rest or space to grow. The next verse talks about "boxing shadows," or fighting against something that can't be seen or is just out of reach. The person has a "pocket full of fluff," which could be interpreted as useless things or trivial pursuits. They have a "sturdy constitution," but they doubt that it will be enough to get them through.
The final verse talks about being "fast asleep" and forgetting who they are. The person has a "trivial ideal" and a "temporary plan." They are feeling lost and disconnected from themselves. Throughout the song, there is a sense of struggle and desperation. The person is trying to find their way in the world, but they feel like they are constantly falling short.
Line by Line Meaning
Hold me up, I'm falling over
I need support because I'm unstable
Got the jackal at my door
I'm being threatened and feel unsafe
Got a chip upon my shoulder
I feel resentful about something
But I still come back for more
I continue to subject myself to the same experiences despite their negative effects
Phone me up, I'm feeling lonely
I'm experiencing isolation and need human connection
Got the radio up loud
I'm trying to drown out my negative emotions with distractions
With my comfortable position
I have a secure and stable situation in life
And my cottage in the clouds
I have a fanciful and unrealistic view of my home and surroundings
[Chorus:] Easy we come, easy we go
We enter and leave situations carelessly
Little we learn, little we know
Despite our experiences, we gain little knowledge
No place to rest, no space to grow
We lack a secure and stable space to develop ourselves
Wind me up, I'm boxing shadows
I'm fighting an imaginary or unproductive battle
Got a pocket full of fluff
I have meaningless or unimportant possessions
Got a sturdy constitution
I have a strong ability to endure
But I don't think that's enough
I doubt my own ability to cope with my situation
[Chorus]
Repeated chorus emphasizing our tendency towards carelessness and lack of growth
Wake me up I'm fast asleep
I'm unaware of my true situation or potential
And I've forgotten who I am
I've lost touch with my true identity and purpose
Got a trivial ideal
I have a superficial goal or value
And a temporary plan
I have a short-term strategy without considering long-term consequences
[Chorus]
Repeat of chorus to conclude the song
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Written by: N KERSHAW
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Kanno Yoichi
on The Riddle
I got two strong arms
Blessings of Babylon
With time to carry on
And try for sins
And false alarms
So to america the brave
Wise men save
僕は二つの強い武器を知ってる
バビロンの恵み(文明の力の比喩)を
行使する力と
その罪業や
誤った警告を行使する力だ
アメリカの勇敢なる
賢者がやっているようにね
[chorus]
Near a tree by a river
There's a hole in the ground
Where an old man of Erin
Goes around and around
And his mind is a beacon
In the veil of the night
For a strange kind of fashion
There's a wrong and a right
But he'll never, never fight over you
川沿いに木があり
地面に穴のあいた土地があり
年老いたエール(アイルランド)人の男が
うろうろしている
彼の心は夜を照らす
灯台のようだ
似合っているかどうかはともかく
彼は変な格好をしている
でも彼は君と争いはしないだろう
I got plans for us
Nights in the scullery
And days instead of me
I only know what to discuss
Of for anything but light
Wise men fighting over you
僕はひらめいたことがある
洗い流したいような夜と
昼を僕が背負おうかと
ただ僕は話し合うことがあればいい
光のこと以外ならね
賢者達が君と争うと言うのならね
It's not me you see
Pieces of valentine
With just a song of mine
To keep from burning history
Seasons of gasoline and gold
Wise men fold
君が見てるのは僕じゃないさ
バレンタインの欠片かな
そうそれは僕の歌の中さ
戦火の歴史からもガソリンや
金の暴騰からも避けられるようにとね
賢者達は避けずにいくだろうがね
[chorus repeat]
I got time to kill
Sly looks in corridors
Without a plan of yours
A blackbird sings on bluebird hill
thanks to the calling of the wild
Wise mens child
暇つぶしの時間があったのさ
予定外の行動をする君を
こっそりと見に廊下に出たのさ
ブラックバードが幸せの青い鳥の丘でさえずってる
荒々しい賢者の子供を呼んでくれて有難うとね
[chorus repeat (2x)]
..But he'll never, never fight over you
でも彼は君と争いはしないだろう