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 is easy in the world to live after the worlds opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after our own; but the great man is he who in the midst of a crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“The westerner, normally, walks to get somewhere that he cannot get in an automobile or on horseback. Hiking for its own sake, for the sheer animal pleasure of good condition and brisk exercise, is not an easy thing for him to comprehend.”
—State of Utah, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
“The city of Washington is in some respects self-contained, and it is easy there to forget what the rest of the United States is thinking about. I count it a fortunate circumstance that almost all the windows of the White House and its offices open upon unoccupied spaces that stretch to the banks of the Potomac ... and that as I sit there I can constantly forget Washington and remember the United States.”
—Woodrow Wilson (18561924)