Easy Street
Tommy Watt & His Orchestra Lyrics


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I remember the way
Our sainted mother
Would sit and croon us
Her lullaby

She'd say, kids, there's a place
That's like no other
You got to get there before you die

You don't get there
By playing from the rule book
You stack the ages
You load the dice

Mother dear
Oh, we know you're down there listening
How can we follow
Your sweet
Advice
To

Easy street
Easy street
Where you sleep till noon

Yeah, yeah, yeah

She'd repeat
Easy street
Better get there soon.

Easy street
Easy street
Where the rich folks play
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Move them feet

Move them ever-lovin' feet
To easy street
Easy street
When you get there stay

It ain't fair
How we scrounge
For three of four bucks
While she gets
Warbucks

The little brat!
It ain't fair this here life
Is drivin' me nuts!
While we get peanuts
She's livin' fat!

Maybe she holds the key
That little lady

To gettin' more bucks

Instead of less
Maybe we fix the game
With something shady

Where does that put us?
Oh, tell her.
Yes!

Easy street
Easy street
Annie is the key
Yes sirree
Yes sirree
Yes sirree
Easy street
Easy street




That's where we're gonna
Be!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Tommy Watt & His Orchestra's song "Easy Street" tell the story of a group of individuals reminiscing about their upbringing and their mother's lullaby, which spoke of a place called Easy Street. Their mother would croon about this place, telling them that it is unlike any other and that they must strive to reach it before they die. However, they understand that simply following the rule book won't lead them to Easy Street. They realize that they must bend the rules, stack the odds in their favor, and take risks to make it there.


The song reflects the longing and frustration of the characters who are stuck in a life of struggle and poverty while witnessing others enjoy the luxuries and comforts of Easy Street. They express their resentment towards someone referred to as "she" who effortlessly attains wealth and prosperity while they are left scrounging for a few bucks. They question the fairness of it all, feeling as though life is driving them insane while others live in abundance. They ponder if this mysterious person, Annie, holds the secret to attaining more wealth and wonder if they can manipulate the game to their advantage.


Overall, "Easy Street" communicates the desire for a better life and the frustration of those who are trapped in a cycle of poverty. The song highlights the desperation to find a way out and the belief that someone else holds the key to reaching Easy Street.


Line by Line Meaning

I remember the way
I have vivid memories of


Our sainted mother
Our beloved and virtuous mother


Would sit and croon us
Would lovingly sing to us


Her lullaby
Her soothing and comforting song


She'd say, kids, there's a place
She would tell us, children, there exists a location


That's like no other
That is unique and exceptional


You got to get there before you die
You must reach that place before you pass away


You don't get there
You cannot arrive there


By playing from the rule book
By adhering strictly to the rules


You stack the ages
You accumulate years of experience


You load the dice
You manipulate the circumstances in your favor


Mother dear
Beloved mother


Oh, we know you're down there listening
We are aware that you are listening from beyond


How can we follow
How can we emulate


Your sweet advice
Your kind guidance


To Easy street
To a life of ease and comfort


Easy street
A place of abundance and relaxation


Where you sleep till noon
Where you can sleep until midday


She'd repeat
She would restate


Better get there soon
It's advisable to reach that place quickly


Where the rich folks play
Where the wealthy individuals indulge themselves


Move them feet
Start moving your feet


Move them ever-lovin' feet
Move your feet with great enthusiasm


To easy street
Towards a life of comfort and luxury


When you get there stay
Once you arrive, remain there


It ain't fair
It is unjust


How we scrounge
How we struggle


For three of four bucks
To gather a small amount of money


While she gets
Meanwhile, she acquires


Warbucks
A significant amount of money


The little brat!
The spoiled child!


It ain't fair this here life
This life is unjust


Is drivin' me nuts!
Is making me crazy!


While we get peanuts
While we receive very little


She's livin' fat!
She's living in luxury!


Maybe she holds the key
Perhaps she possesses the solution


That little lady
That small girl


To gettin' more bucks
To acquiring more money


Instead of less
Rather than receiving less


Maybe we fix the game
Perhaps we manipulate the situation


With something shady
Using dishonest tactics


Where does that put us?
What does that imply for our situation?


Oh, tell her.
Oh, inform her.


Yes!
Agreeing with the statement


Annie is the key
Annie is the crucial element


That's where we're gonna be!
That's where we are determined to go!




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HAROLD ARLEN, JOHNNY MERCER

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