Lazy may refer to:
Lazy (レイジー, Reijī, stylized as LAZY) is a Japanese rock band originally founded in 1977 by young classmates Hironobu Kageyama, Hiroyuki Tanaka and Akira Takasaki.
The three founders soon recruited, from their own school, drummer Munetaka Higuchi and keyboard player Shunji Inoue to complete the line-up. The name Lazy was taken from Deep Purple's song of the same name and the music the new band wanted to play was orientated towards hard rock. Managers and producers instead envisioned the young musicians as ideal prototypes for pop icons and created, through the use of monikers, costumes and well-balanced singles, a successful "boy band" for the Japanese teenage market. In contrast with these decisions, the band members started writing and recording their own music, slowly changing the sound of the band from easy-listening pop rock to hard rock. A growing dissatisfaction for the direction the band had taken, and the need to express their musical ability, caused Lazy to split-up in 1981.
"Lazy" is the fourth single from the album Coming Up by Suede, released on April 7, 1997, on Nude Records. It was also the fourth single from the album to reach the top ten, peaking at number nine.
The video for the title song was directed by Pedro Romhanyi, who previously made the video for the band's songs, "Animal Nitrate", "Beautiful Ones" and "Saturday Night", making this his third video from the album. "Lazy" was produced by Ed Buller, other tracks by Bruce Lampcov.
The song "Digging a Hole" on CD2 features keyboard player Neil Codling on lead vocals.
Little child.
We’ve been waiting for the day of you birth.
Now we’re here celebrating.
Your very first day on earth.
Perfect hands, perfect feet.
And those soft rosy cheeks.
All my life I have dreamed of.
You my sweet little child.
Little child. don’t you cry now.
You don’t have to be afraid.
We are her to protect our.
Precious miracle that we made.
Perfect hands, perfect feet.
You have made our life’s complete.
There’s so much that I hope for.
For my sweet little child.
I thought I knew.
What true love was before.
But now I got you.
The love means just so much more.
Little child, I’ll be watching.
As you lean and you grow.
And whatever you may go through.
You don’t have to go it alone.
But for now, just you rest.
In my arms and on my chest.
As we spend our first night with.