I'm not a pepper person, but do love lemon...all the rest sound good too....Since chicken is such a mild flavored meat, it takes to seasonings quite well. It really depends on what flavors you like as to what you use. Lemon pepper, sage, tarragon, garlic, onion, salt &pepper, are all good. Not together of course. You could try a bit of experimentation to see what works for you.

I like rosemary and lemon pepper on my chicken...
I may have some poultry seasoning...(but it may be ancient). That would be the easiest I think..Seasoning salt is the easiest route to go. Everything already mixed together for your convenience. Or if you need low-sodium one of the Mrs. Dash mixes would work too.
I agree on the variety......I ate a lot of chicken even before growing my own. I will have to try the under the skin trick. I also have one of those "flavor injector" things for turkeys I might be albe to make use of.Audio-- with a bit of effort the skin can be lifted and the herbs stufed under neath as they often burn while roasting and become bitter. Or stuff into the cavity. I am like you, the simpler the better but with how much chicken we eat now, I have been experiementing now and then.
Perhaps look into how to make your own flavored salts . . . .
That sounds very easy and very good! I will give this one a try!My favorite way is roasting a whole chicken- lay bird back up in roasting pan, rub with olive oil lightly salt a sprinkle with about 1/4 tsp dried thyme (crush in hands before sprinkling). Turn bird over and do the same to breast side. Finally put small shavings of butter on top of breast meat (about 1/2 Tbs total) and roast in oven for about 2 1/2 hours or until legs move easily in their sockets.
Remove from oven a let rest 10 min before carving.
Delicious! I haven't done older birds this way, but red broilers and cornish Xs with consistent success!
Quote: I feel better about having trouble with that then. These were both CX. It has been years but I didn't remember it being that hard with our other birds, but they were just barnyard mixes..