The publication reported that a founding member of the band, Graeham Goble, was responsible for writing the song, which depicts an individual reeling amid a breakup.
Little River Band's Wayne Nelson Shared It's Difficult to Perform 'Take It Easy On Me' Live in a 2022 Interview
"The instant it came to the band, I kind of became its champion, and to get recorded in the way it is," said the bass player and singer during the 2022 interview.
"It's that moment where you better have your act together, 20 minutes into the show, to deliver that song, the way it needs to be done," said Nelson.
"I never pick one. Because no matter which one I pick, there's somebody else that has a different favorite one. So Paul Anka's answer to that was, 'They're like your kids, if you pick one, you're going to make the other ones mad,'" quipped Nelson.
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