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Easy Come, Easy Go

Elvis Presley · 1967

6 tracks · pop rock · R&B · rock & roll

A playful blend of pop and rock, showcasing Elvis's charismatic delivery with lighthearted themes.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • playful energy for gatherings
  • steady flow for casual listening
  • lighthearted themes for sunny days
  • sing-along moments with friends

Maybe skip if you want

  • seeks intense emotional depth
  • prefers complex musical structures

Where this album fits

Themes
Eastern philosophy trends· playful romance· 1960s pop culture
Career context
Released on March 1, 1967, 'Easy Come, Easy Go' was part of Elvis Presley's prolific output during a transitional phase in his career. Following the success of his films in the early '60s, this album coincided with a shift towards more experimental sounds and themes as he sought to adapt to changing musical tastes.
Stylistic neighbors
Chuck Berry· Little Richard· Buddy Holly
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys — Shared playful pop sensibility and experimental production with lush harmonies reflective of the '60s.
Bookends by Simon & Garfunkel — Merges whimsical themes with a blend of folk and pop, echoing the lightheartedness of the era.
Headquarters by The Monkees — Captures a similar playful spirit and catchy melodies while exploring diverse musical styles of the '60s.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Easy Come, Easy Go
  • 2 The Love Machine
  • 3 Yoga Is as Yoga Does
  • 4 You Gotta Stop
  • 5 Sing You Children
  • 6 I’ll Take Love

Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata