Keeper of the Seven Keys - The Legacy leans more towards the genre of Progressive metal than the previous album, Rabbit Don't Come Easy, which was much more of a Power metal album.
Don Quixote | Don Giovanni | Don Cherry | Don | Who Framed Roger Rabbit | Don (honorific) | Easy Rider | Don Cheadle | Rostov-on-Don | Rabbit | Don Williams | Don Juan | Don Knotts | Don Imus | Don Carlos | Don Rickles | Don Omar | Don Henley | Salesians of Don Bosco | Oswald the Lucky Rabbit | Don Johnson | Don Drysdale | White Rabbit | Rabbit of Seville | Don Pasquale | Don Messick | Don Bluth | Don King (boxing promoter) | Don King | Don Shula |
The song is used as inspirational background music for a montage of Marge Simpson painting a portrait of Mr. Burns.
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In 1987, a cover version was used in a commercial for 7-Eleven using the slogan "Where the good things come easy".
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The song was covered by the American band The Smithereens on their album of rarities, Attack of the Smithereens.
The single was written by Jeffrey Comanor and was included in the 1978 album, Some Things Don't Come Easy.