“Easy to Be Hard” is a song by the American rock band Three Dog Night. It was originally written by Galt MacDermot, James Rado, and Gerome Ragni for the musical “Hair.” Three Dog Night released their version of the song in 1969 as a single and included it on their album “Suitable for Framing.”
The song features powerful vocals and soulful harmonies, characteristic of Three Dog Night’s style. “Easy to Be Hard” addresses themes of social and political issues, reflecting the turbulent times of the late 1960s. It captures the spirit of the era’s counterculture movements and has been praised for its emotional depth and meaningful lyrics.
Three Dog Night’s rendition of “Easy to Be Hard” became a significant hit for the band, reaching the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song’s popularity contributed to the band’s success and solidified their reputation as one of the prominent acts of the 1960s and 1970s.
Over the years, “Easy to Be Hard” has been covered by various artists, attesting to the enduring impact of the song. It remains a notable example of the social and musical climate of its time, resonating with audiences for its poignant message and memorable melodies.