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Santana - Smooth
Santana - Smooth


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Album: Supernatural
Released: 1999

Smooth Lyrics


Man, it's a hot one
Like seven inches from the midday sun
Well, I hear you whispering in the words, to melt everyone
But you stay so cool
My muñequita, my Spanish Harlem, Mona Lisa
You're my reason for reason
The step in my groove

And if you said this life ain't good enough
I would give my world to lift you up
I could change my life to better suit your mood
Because you're so Smooth

[Chorus]
And it's just like the ocean under the moon
Oh, it's the same as the emotion that I get from you
You got the kind of lovin' that can be so smooth, yeah
Give me your heart, make it real or else forget about it

But I'll tell you one thing
If you would leave it would be a crying shame
In every breath and every word
I hear your name calling me out
Out from the barrio
You hear my rhythm on your radio
You feel the turning of the world, so soft and slow
It's turning you round and round

And if you said this life ain't good enough
I would give my world to lift you up
I could change my life to better suit your mood
Because you're so smooth

[Chorus: x2]

Or else forget about it
Or else forget about it
Let's not forget about it
Give me your heart, make it real
Let's not forget about it
Let's not forget about it
Let's not forget about it
Let's not forget about it
Let's not forget about it

Writer/s: SHUR, ITAAL / THOMAS, ROBERT
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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Smooth
  • Rob Thomas from Matchbox Twenty wrote this with Itaal Shur, a songwriter and producer who has worked with Jewel, Robi Rosa and Maxwell (co-writing his first hit, "Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)." Shur said in a Songfacts interview: "I was already active in the music business. I had some hit records with Maxwell and I was already touring the world with Groove Collective, so people knew me more in the underground scene, but I wasn't as big as Rob Thomas, of course. My manager at the time told me that Pete Ganbarg, who was working at the time at Arista, he was looking for music for the new Santana record. At the time, I had my own band and was performing a lot around the city. I jumped at it because I grew up with an older brother who hipped me up to Classic Rock and I always loved Santana.

    I went up to the office and I wanted to hear what they had first to see what kind of direction they were going for, and when I went up there I heard the Wyclef track, I heard the Dave Matthews track, I heard a couple of other tracks, and I realized there wasn't the kind of track that was, in my opinion, a standard Santana groove like Black Magic Woman, Oye Como Va, Evil Ways. So I went home and wrote this track on guitar with all the arrangements called Room One Seven. It was about this couple that meet after a long time and have a little tryst in the hotel room.

    I brought it to Arista and they loved the instrumental and they liked parts of the melodies, but they didn't like the lyrics - they thought it was a little too sexual for Santana - so they asked me if I wanted to work with Rob Thomas. I didn't know him; I'd heard a little bit about Matchbox Twenty. He happened to live at the time in Soho very close to me. He came over and he had already written the verses to the instrumental that Arista gave him. I had a chorus that had the same melody: 'Room One Seven on the seventeenth floor. Take the elevator and I'll meet you at the door.' He didn't have a chorus, so before he came, I changed the words around to, 'Give me the ocean, give me the moon, give me something hot to make my body move,' and this turned into the chorus that we all know."
  • Thomas sang lead on this, but when he was writing it he thought they were going to use someone else. He and Shur would try to figure out who they would get to sing it, but then Arista contacted Thomas and asked him to do it.
  • Many of the lyrics are Thomas' ode to his wife, who is Puerto Rican ("My Mu Equita" translates to "My Little Doll" in Spanish). She ended up in the video.
  • The song's co-writer Itaal Shur told us: "The guitar solo from my demo, Santana copied that solo, which was a huge compliment and all the breaks were also on my demo. It was really weird, my demo was kind of like a template for the live band to play. They sped up the song two beats: it was like at 1/13 and went to 1/15 and it went from A Flat Minor to A Minor. They played it as a band and recorded it all live, pretty much. Me and Rob, when we were writing the song, the verses were fine, but we went through about 4 or 5 changes with the record company; from like, 'Give me the ocean, give me the moon,' 'You're just like the ocean...' Pete Ganbarg, who if it wasn't for him this song wouldn't have come together because he put me and Rob together, he said some really good comments about the lyrics - he was an English major and really picky about lyrics. It was a really good collaboration."
  • This won Song Of The Year, Record Of The Year and Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals at the 2000 Grammys. Supernatural also won for Best Rock Album and Album Of The Year.
  • Clive Davis is a legendary record executive who was the mastermind behind this album. Santana had not had a hit since "Hold On" in 1982, so Davis teamed him up with contemporary musicians like Wyclef Jean, Everlast and Lauryn Hill to make sure the younger generation took notice. The result was a wildly successful album that went over well with Santana's old fans and created a legion of new ones. This was the first single, and it spent 12 weeks at #1 in the US.
  • Santana has the distinction of waiting the longest between his first charting single and first #1 hit. In 1969, "Tango" hit #56 in the US, and 30 years later this was #1.
  • The trend of aging rockers calling in hot young artists to give them contemporary appeal became known in the music press as "The Carlos Santana Effect," thanks to his Supernatural success.

  • Santana - Se Acabo
    Santana - Se Acabo


    Santana - Se Acabo Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Abraxas
    Released: 1970

    Se Acabo Lyrics


    Se Acabo
  • Before the original Abraxas album was released on CD, the spelling of this song title was "Se A Cabo," which is grammatically incorrect Spanish. When Columbia Records re-released the first three Santana albums (Santana, Abraxas, Santana III), they fixed the error.

  • Santana - Why Don't You And I
    Santana - Why Don't You And I


    Santana - Why Don't You And I Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Shaman
    Released: 2002

    Why Don't You And I Lyrics


    Since the moment I spotted you
    Like walking 'round with little wings on my shoes
    My stomach's filled with the butterflies (ooh) and it's alright
    Bouncin' round from cloud to cloud
    I got the feeling like I'm never gonna come down
    If I said I didn't like it then you'd know I'd lied

    Every time I try to talk to you
    I get tongue-tied
    Turns out that everything I say to you
    Comes out wrong and never comes out right

    [Chorus]
    So I'll say 'Why Don't You And I get together and take on the world and be together forever
    Heads we will and tails we'll try again
    So I say why don't you and I hold each other and fly to the moon and straight on to heaven
    Cause without you they're never going to let me in

    Whens this fever gonna break?
    I think I've handled more than any man can take
    I'm like a love-sick puppy chasin' you around
    (Ooh)And it's alright
    Bouncin round from cloud to cloud
    I got the feeling like I'm never gonna come down
    If I said I didn't like it then you'd know I'd lied

    Every time I try to talk to you
    I get tongue-tied
    Turns out that everything I say to you
    Comes out wrong and never comes out right

    [Chorus]

    (Only second time through)
    And slowly I begin to realize this is never gonna end
    Right about the same time you walk by
    And I say 'Oh here we go again' oh

    Every time I try to talk to you
    I get tongue-tied
    Turns out that everything I say to you
    Comes out wrong and never comes out right

    [Chorus: x2]

    Writer/s: ARMSTRONG, FLORIAN CLOUD DE BOUNEVIALLE / HARRISON, JOHN ALEXANDER / ARMSTRONG, ROLLO
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Why Don't You And I
  • Chad Kroeger from Nickelback sings and plays guitar on this, but due to a contract dispute, Alex Band shows up and sings in the video.

  • Santana - Para Los Rumberos
    Santana - Para Los Rumberos


    Santana - Para Los Rumberos Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Santana III
    Released: 1971

    Para Los Rumberos Lyrics


    Vamos rumbero que la rumba ya va empezar
    Vamos Santana que la rumba ya va empezar.

    Vamos congero que la rumba ya va empezar.
    Vamos Car bello que la rumba ya va empezar.
    (Repeat 2x)

    Vamos Timbero que la rumba ya va empezar
    Vamos Chepito que la rumba ya va empezar.
    (Repeat 2x)

    Vamos rumbero que la rumba ya va empezar.
    Vamos Santana que la rumba ya va empezar.

    Vamos Santana que la rumba ya va empezar
    Vamos Santana que la rumba ya va empezar.

    Writer/s: Puente, Tito
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Para Los Rumberos
  • The second Tito Puente cover song released by Santana, it provides a dance number to close out their third album. In Santana's adaptation, guitarist Carlos Santana and percussionists Jose "Chepito" Areas and Mike Carabello are mentioned in this song, as they basically provided the rhythm section.
  • The Tower of Power horn section played on this song.

  • Santana - Mother's Daughter
    Santana - Mother's Daughter


    Santana - Mother's Daughter Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Abraxas
    Released: 1970

    Mother's Daughter Lyrics


    Got no time for foolin' with you baby
    Your stupid game is about to end.
    You played it out.
    Thought you had it made.
    And it looks like someone passed you by again.

    I left her standin' in her corner
    She told me she was tryin' to find her way.
    I've got to leave before I get much older
    Cause she ain't moved in nearly forty days.

    I've got a woman that's treatin' me better.
    She takes her time and she ain't so cruel.
    I've got someone to take you over
    Your mother ain't so bad,
    What happened to you?

    Writer/s: ROLIE, GREGG
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Mother's Daughter
  • Told from the first-person point of view, this is about a man who is tired of being mistreated by his girlfriend. At the end there's a twist... the man apparently had an affair with the girl's mother.
  • Gregg Rolie got sole credit for writing this song. From 1966 to 1972, almost all of his contributions to the band dealt with heartbreak and loneliness ("You Just Don't Care," "Hope You're Feeling Better").

  • Santana - Love Of My Life
    Santana - Love Of My Life


    Santana - Love Of My Life Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Supernatural
    Released: 1999

    Love Of My Life Lyrics


    Where you are that's where I want to be
    And through your eyes all the things I want to see
    And in the night you are my dream
    You're everything to me

    You're the Love Of My Life
    And the breath in my prayers
    Take my hand lead me there
    What I need is you here

    I can't forget the taste of your mouth
    From your lips the heavens pour out
    I can't forget when we are one
    With you alone I am free

    Everyday every night, you alone
    You're the love of my life
    Everyday, every night, you alone,
    You're the love of my life

    We go dancing in the moonlight
    With the starlight in your eyes
    We go dancing 'till the sunrise
    You and me we're gonna dance, dance, dance

    Writer/s: SANTANA, CARLOS / MATTHEWS, DAVE
    Publisher: Carlos Santana/Light Music/Micache Music/Stellabella Music/Champ Jacob Music/Urmila Music
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    Love Of My Life
  • This song features Dave Matthews on vocals and Carter Beauford on drums, although the latter isn't credited on the back of the album (his name shows up on the album sleeve).

  • Santana - Everything Is Coming Our Way
    Santana - Everything Is Coming Our Way


    Santana - Everything Is Coming Our Way Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Santana III
    Released: 1971

    Everything Is Coming Our Way Lyrics


    Everything Is Coming Our Way
  • This is a rare Santana song in which Carlos Santana performs the lead vocals. Gregg Rolie usually did the singing in each of Santana's first three albums.

  • Santana - Everybody's Everything
    Santana - Everybody's Everything


    Santana - Everybody's Everything Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Santana III
    Released: 1971

    Everybody's Everything Lyrics


    Seems like everybody's waitin'
    For the new change
    Come around, come around
    Come around, come around
    Waitin' for the day when the king, queen of shows
    Singing, round, singing round, singing round
    Singing round, singing round, singing round for everyone
    Yeah do it

    You can understand everything to share
    Let your spirits dance brothers everywhere
    Let your head be free
    Turn the wisdom key
    Find it naturally
    See you're lucky to be

    If you're sad just spin around
    And round and round
    Do it
    Yes just hold me baby
    Something on your back
    Lay it down, lay it down, lay it down, lay it down
    Don't you know honey maybe
    You're like my childless hometown
    This whole town, this whole town, this whole town

    See it now
    Time for you to all get down
    Yeah do it
    Get ready, get ready, get ready, get ready
    Dig this sound
    Spinnin' round and round and round
    Do it
    You can understand everything's to share
    Let your spirits dance brother everywhere
    Let your head be free
    Turn the wisdom key
    Find it naturally see your lucky to be
    Sing it now
    Time for you to all get down
    Yeah do it
    Get ready, get ready, get ready, get ready
    Get ready, get ready, get ready, get ready
    Singing it now
    Time for you to all get down
    Yeah do it

    Writer/s: C. SANTANA, T. MOSS, M. BROWN
    Publisher: JAMIE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO
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    Everybody's Everything
  • This song features the Tower of Power horn section, which was the first time Santana used guest musicians (they're credited in the album sleeve, as opposed to being on the album like his Supernatural and Shaman albums).
  • This song, like most of the others on this album, does not have the song title in the lyrics. People refer it as "Time for you to all get down."
  • The guitar solo was performed by Neal Schon, not Carlos Santana. Neal joined Santana for this album, and formed Journey two years later.

  • Santana - Soul Sacrifice
    Santana - Soul Sacrifice


    Santana - Soul Sacrifice Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Santana
    Released: 1969

    Soul Sacrifice Lyrics


    Soul Sacrifice
  • This is an instrumental piece that began as a jam session in San Francisco.
  • Santana played this at Woodstock, creating one of the more memorable moments of the iconic festival. The crowd was chanting "No rain" just before the song started, and the chants segued neatly into the percussion intro to the song.
  • The Woodstock version of this song is included in the 30th anniversary re-release of Santana's debut album as a bonus track along with live versions of "Savor" and a previously unreleased jam "Fried Neckbones and Some Home Fries."

  • Santana - The Calling
    Santana - The Calling


    Santana - The Calling Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Supernatural
    Released: 1999

    The Calling Lyrics


    People, people, people, people
    People, people, people, people
    Hear me calling
    Hear me calling

    People, people, people, people
    People, people, people, people
    Hear me calling
    Hear me calling

    One love
    One love
    Lord, got a mother for love

    People, people, people, people
    People, people, people, people
    Hear me calling
    Hear me calling

    People, people, people, people
    People, people, people, people
    Hear me calling
    Hear me calling

    One love
    One love
    Lord, got a mother for love
    One love
    One love
    One love
    Lord, got a mother for love

    One love
    One love...

    Writer/s: BAKER, DERRICK / LAMB, CAINON / HOWARD, AYANNA
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., O/B/O APRA AMCOS
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    The Calling
  • This is listed as running 7:48 on the album, but 12 seconds after it fades out, a different song starts playing. This song is called "Day of Celebration," and it runs about four and a half minutes. It starts off with an acoustic guitar before switching to an electric guitar.
  • Eric Clapton also plays guitar on this song. Supernatural is the first Santana album in which guest musicians were featured, a practice that would continue on his 2002 follow-up Shaman.

  • Santana - Toussaint L'Overture
    Santana - Toussaint L'Overture


    Santana - Toussaint L'Overture Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Santana III
    Released: 1971

    Toussaint L'Overture Lyrics


    Los cueros me llaman
    Los cueros me llaman

    El timbal
    El timbal

    Vamos morena a bailar mi montuno
    Vamos morena a bailar mi montuno

    Writer/s: SANTANA, CARLOS / ROLIE, GREGG / AREAS, JOSE / CARABELLO, MICHAEL JOHN / SHRIEVE, MICHAEL / BROWN, MICHAEL RANDALL
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Toussaint L'Overture
  • Toussaint L'Overture was a former Haitian slave who helped his country get its independence from France in 1804.
  • The song's title is not in the lyrics, which are all in Spanish.
  • The last line, which is hard to make out, is "Vamos morena, a bailar mi montuno" (Come dance my montuno). A "montuno" is a type of Afro-Cuban music that piles on different tunes and it gradually builds up towards the end.
  • Future Journey guitarist Neal Schon played on this song. He turned down an offer to join Derek and the Dominos, and he was only 15 at the time. Schon and Santana had a type of competition during the recording of the song, with both guitarists having their solos erased each time they recorded a take.
  • Santana III is the last album featuring the original Woodstock-era Santana lineup and the first that included Neal Schon, who later formed Journey. Schon was just 17 when he joined Santana.

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