"Lovin' Her Was Easier (than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)" is a song written, composed, first recorded, and first released by Kris Kristofferson. It was also recorded and released by Roger Miller, who included it on his album The Best of Roger Miller and released it as a single in July 1971. Ten years later, it was recorded by Tompall & the Glaser Brothers for the album Lovin' Her Was Easier.
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The narrator describes a lover in somewhat nostalgic terms, using images drawn from nature and references to inter-personal intimacy. As originally performed by Kristofferson, it is in the key of C major.
Kris Kristofferson version
Kristofferson recorded the song on his 1971 album for Monument Records, The Silver Tongued Devil and I.
Kristofferson's rendition of the song was not promoted to country music radio. It reached 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and 4 on Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks. In Canada, it reached 21 on the RPM Top Singles charts and 8 on that same publication's Adult Contemporary list.
Lyrics content
The narrator describes a lover in somewhat nostalgic terms, using images drawn from nature and references to inter-personal intimacy. As originally performed by Kristofferson, it is in the key of C major.
Kris Kristofferson version
Kristofferson recorded the song on his 1971 album for Monument Records, The Silver Tongued Devil and I.
Kristofferson's rendition of the song was not promoted to country music radio. It reached 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and 4 on Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks. In Canada, it reached 21 on the RPM Top Singles charts and 8 on that same publication's Adult Contemporary list.
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