"So Easy" is a song by Norwegian duo Röyksopp, released as their first single. Originally it was released in 1999, with only 500 copies made and distributed. Later it was re-released on Röyksopp's debut album Melody A.M.. "So Easy" contains instrumental and vocal samples from a 1960s cover version of the Burt Bacharach/Hal David song "Blue on Blue" (wrongly "Who are You") recorded by a Swedish vocal group called Gals & Pals. (It had originally been recorded by Bobby Vinton). The sampled lyrics are: "Blue on blue, heartache on heartache/Blue on blue, Now that we are through."
"So Easy" was used for a time on British television adverts for T-Mobile (now EE), as well as the displays between programs on Channel 4.
After "So Easy" was used in said T-Mobile ad in the UK, the single was re-released, with the group's hit "Remind Me" as the A-side and "So Easy" as the B-side.
It is featured on the album Songs to Make You Feel Good.
So Easy by The Choirboys is the 2007 follow up to Big Bad and Acoustic. Recorded at Main Street Studios by Adam Jordan and mixed by Rob Specogna. The Album features guest vocals from Stevie Wright and Bec Lavelle.
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Duncan MacLennan, better known by his stage name DCUP, is an Australian record producer, DJ and remixer. He is best known for his coollaboration with fellow Australian duo Yolanda Be Cool on their international hit single "We No Speak Americano", which samples Renato Carosone and Nicola Salerno's 1956 hit "Tu Vuò Fà L'Americano", on the Australian indie label Sweat It Out.
"We No Speak Americano" topped the UK, Irish and Danish charts and reached the Top 5 in Australia, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Norway. It was also a chart hit in Italy, Belgium and New Zealand. It was not the first time DCUP had collaborated with Yolanda Be Cool; he also remixed their hit "Afro Nuts" in 2009.
DCUP produces mainly funk and disco style music.
[Smapled from Bobby Vinton's "Blue on Blue"]
Blue On Blue,
Heartache on Heartcache,
Blue On Blue,
Now that We are Through.
REPEAT UNTIL FADE...
(Phone noise)
Hello?
Yeah it's me. I wanna give you some good frequencies. 1710, 2.6, 2245...
Yeah
3032, 400
Four hundred?
Yeah.
I'm coming right over.
Do that.
I'll be there in two seconds.