About The Song

In the realm of country music, Conway Twitty stands as a towering figure, his rich baritone voice and heartfelt melodies captivating audiences for decades. Among his extensive repertoire, “Easy to Fall in Love” emerges as a timeless classic, a poignant ballad that encapsulates the essence of love’s allure and vulnerability.

Released in 1972, “Easy to Fall in Love” marked Twitty’s 45th single, and it proved to be an instant hit, reaching number one on both the Billboard Country Singles and Hot 100 charts. The song’s enduring popularity can be attributed to its relatable lyrics, penned by renowned songwriter Dallas Rains, and Twitty’s masterful delivery.

The song opens with a gentle guitar strumming, setting the stage for Twitty’s warm vocals as he paints a vivid picture of a budding romance. “I’ve been watching you from afar/For a long, long time/I’ve been waiting for the chance to meet you/And make you mine,” he sings, his voice laced with a hint of longing and anticipation.

As the song progresses, the lyrics delve into the depths of newfound love, exploring the ease with which one can fall prey to its charms. “It’s easy to fall in love/When you’re feeling the way I do,” Twitty croons, his voice resonating with a sincerity that resonates with listeners.

The chorus further emphasizes the song’s central theme, declaring with conviction: “It’s easy to fall in love/When you’re looking at you.” Twitty’s repetition of the phrase “it’s easy to fall in love” underscores the song’s message, acknowledging the effortless nature of succumbing to love’s powerful pull.

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The song’s bridge provides a brief moment of reflection, as Twitty acknowledges the potential risks associated with falling in love. “But if you’re gonna take a chance/I hope you take it on me,” he pleads, his voice laced with vulnerability.

The song concludes with a reaffirmation of the narrator’s unwavering affection, emphasizing the strength of the bond that has formed. “I’m easy to fall in love with/And I’m easy to be free,” Twitty sings, his voice conveying a sense of both surrender and liberation.

Easy to Fall in Love” remains a beloved country ballad, its enduring appeal rooted in its relatable lyrics, Twitty’s captivating vocals, and the song’s timeless exploration of love’s universal themes. It is a testament to Twitty’s artistry, a song that continues to touch the hearts of listeners across generations.

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Lyric

First you meet her on the street and then you see her in your sleepWell, it’s so easy to fall in loveYou’ll find her love is good and true that she’s the only girl for youWell, it’s so easy to fall in love.
But don’t forget it takes both, two to make love that’s good and trueAnd then you’ll find she loves you too and there’s nothing left to doBuy diamond rings and make some plans to go and see the preacher manWell, it’s so easy to fall in love.
But don’t forget it takes both two to make love that’s good and trueAnd then you’ll find she loves you too and there’s nothing left to doBuy diamond rings and make some plans to go and see the preacher manWell, it’s so easy to fall in love…