Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context idiomatic English) To relax or rest. 2 (context idiomatic in imperative form as a directive English) Immediately calm yourself down; your state of panic does not help. 3 (context idiomatic in imperative form informal farewell English) A farewell (for parting or closing).
WordNet
v. settle into a comfortable sitting position [syn: sit back]
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"Take It Easy (Love Nothing)" is a single by Bright Eyes, released in October 2004. It, along with " Lua," took the top two spots on Billboard magazine's Hot Singles Sales chart, something that had not been accomplished by one artist since 1997. The title song appears on the 2005 album, Digital Ash in a Digital Urn.
This single is the 69th release of Saddle Creek Records.
Take It Easy is an abstract strategy board game created by Peter Burley. It can be characterized as a spatial bingo-like game, and has been published by Ravensburger and subsequently by several other publishers since 1983. Each player gets a board with places for 19 hexagon tiles to place in a hexagon shape. Additionally, players get identical sets of tiles which have different types of colored/numbered lines crossing in three directions. One player draws a tile randomly and then tells the others which he drew. Each player then puts their matching tile on their board in any available spot. This is repeated until the board is filled. The object is to complete same colored/numbered lines across your board, for which points are scored according to the numbers on those lines. The maximum score possible is 307.
"Take It Easy" is a song written by Jackson Browne and Glenn Frey, and recorded by the Eagles with Frey singing lead vocals. It was the band's first single, released on May 1, 1972. It peaked at No. 12 on the July 22, 1972 Billboard Hot 100 chart. It also was the opening track on the band's debut album Eagles and it has become one of their signature songs, included on all of their live and compilation albums. It is listed as one of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
Jackson Browne later recorded the song as the lead track on his second album, For Everyman (1973), and released it as a single as well, although it did not chart. Travis Tritt also covered the song for the 1993 Eagles' tribute album Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles; the video for Tritt's version is notable for the appearance of all five members of the Eagles together the first time in 13 years after their break-up, and it led to the reunion of the band a few months later.
" Take It Easy" is a song by The Eagles.
Take It Easy may also refer to:
Take It Easy is a 2011 Kannada film in the comedy genre starring Anant Nag, Shashi Kumar and Sanjana in the lead roles . The film has been directed and written by Anantha Padmanabha and produced by Nargis Babu . The film is released on 25 February 2011.
Take it Easy was an Australian television variety series which aired from 1959 to 1960 on Melbourne station GTV-9. Hosted by Bob Horsfall and Joy Fountain, the series aired at 1:00PM on Tuesdays, and included guests, contests and quizzes. It represented an early attempt at midday programming by a Melbourne station, as television in the city was not yet a 24-hour service. Little else is known about the series.
"Take It Easy" is a song by Australian-New Zealand recording artist Stan Walker from the Mt. Zion film soundtrack (2013). It was released as the first single from the album by Sony Music Australia on 30 November 2012. "Take It Easy" peaked at number five on the New Zealand Singles Chart.
Take It Easy is a 1974 Polish comedy film directed by Sylwester Chęciński.
Take It Easy is a 2015 Hindi children's film written and directed by Sunil Prem Vyas and produced by Dharmesh Pandit. The film is starring Vikram Gokhale, Raj Zutshi, Supriya Karnik, Dipannita Sharma and Anang Desai. Upon release the film received mixed reviews.
Take It Easy is a hip hop and reggae fusion song recorded by hip-hop/dancehall artist Mad Lion off of his debut studio album Real Ting (1994). The song contains a sample of "When A Man In Love" by Yami Bolo and "Return of the Boom Bap" from collaborator KRS-One from his 1993 debut album of the same name.
"Take It Easy" is a song written by Delbert McClinton that was originally performed by American country music artist Crystal Gayle. It was released as a single in 1981 via Columbia Records.