Easy

Easy may refer to:

In albums:

  • Easy (The Easybeats album)
  • Easy (Grant Green album)
  • Easy (Grinspoon album)
  • Easy (Kelly Willis album)
  • Easy (Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell album)
  • Easy (Ralph McTell album)
  • Easy (Cowboy Mouth album), by Cowboy Mouth

In songs:

  • "Easy" (Barenaked Ladies song)
  • "Easy" (Commodores song), also covered by Faith No More
  • "Easy" (Deer Tick song)
  • "Easy" (Paula DeAnda song)
  • "Easy" (Rascal Flatts song)
  • "Easy" (Sugababes song)
  • "Easy", by Groove Armada from Lovebox
  • "Easy", by Matthew Sweet from Earth
  • "Easy", by Joanna Newsom from "Have One on Me"

In other uses:

  • Enhanced Avionics System (EASy), an avionics suite used on Dassault Falcon business jets
  • Easy, a 2003 film starring Marguerite Moreau
  • Easy!, a 2011 Italian film
  • A low difficulty level in video games
  • A brand of the UK company easyGroup, including easyJet
  • Easy (store) a South American home improvement chain
  • Easy, a Swedish studio focused on free online games.
  • EASY Card (South Florida), a transport payment card in Florida, United States

Famous quotes containing the word easy:

    It’s only too easy to idealise a mother’s job. We know well that every job has its frustrations and its boring routines and its times of being the last thing anyone would choose to do. Well, why shouldn’t the care of babies and children be thought of that way too?
    D.W. Winnicott (20th century)

    Civilisation is not by any means an easy thing to attain to. There are only two ways by which man can reach it. One is by being cultured, the other by being corrupt.
    Oscar Wilde (1854–1900)

    Alicia Huberman: Look, I’ll make it easy for you. The time has come when you must tell me that you have a wife and two adorable children, and this madness between us can’t go on any longer.
    T.R. Devlin: I bet you’ve heard that line often enough.
    Alicia: Right below the belt every time. Oh that isn’t fair, Dev.
    Devlin: Skip it. We have other things to talk about. We have a job.
    Ben Hecht (1893–1964)