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  1. The phrase came into common usage around the time of WWI. The first printed citation of ‘the life of Riley’ (with the easy/carefree meaning of the phrase) that I have found is from New Jersey newspaper The News, May 1910: Henry Mungersdorf is living the life of Riley just at present. Quotation marks are usually added to phrases that the ...

  2. The Life of Riley. Wesley Morgan and William Bendix, 1956. The Life of Riley is an American radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film, as well as two different television series, and a comic book.

  3. The Life of Riley (song) " The Life of Riley " is a song by British band The Lightning Seeds. It was released in 1992 from the album Sense. The song was a minor hit when it was first released on 2 March 1992, reaching number 28 on the UK Singles Chart, and even reaching the top 100 in the US. However the song later gained popularity when the ...

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  4. The phrase "the life of Riley," meaning "to have a high old time, wallow in luxury, live it up, without much effort, have an easy life," is thought to come from a lyric in a 1919 song by Harry Pease with the title "My Name is Kelly." The song goes: Faith and my name is Kelly, Michael KellyBut I'm living the life of Reilly just the same In the ...

  5. Origin of “The Life of Riley”. The phrase “life of a riley” was first used in the New Jersey newspaper, The News, published in 1910, where it is stated as; “Henry Mungersdorf is living the life of Riley just at present.”. Later, it was used by Sergeant Leonard in an extract, published in 1918, where he wrote, “that he and his pals ...

  6. Jun 21, 2019 · Still, with the royalties regularly rolling in – even when the England football team aren’t actually winning anything – it must mean that Broudie et al should be living the life of Riley which, strangely enough, was the title of the Seeds’ second hit, reaching number 28 a good four years before Three Lions made its first ascent to the top spot.

  7. Mar 2, 2020 · As does The Life of Riley, taken from their 1992 album Sense. It’s a song which, as its creator testifies, was inspired by a very personal event in his life…. Released: 2 March 1992. Artist: The Lightning Seeds. Label: Virgin. Songwriter: Ian Broudie. Producer: Ian Broudie, Simon Rogers. UK chart position: 28.

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