Everything's Coming Our Way

Album: Santana III (1971)
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  • Written by Carlos Santana, "Everything's Coming Our Way" is a very joyful song from the group's third album. Most of the lyric is repetition of the title, but Carlos slips in a bit about inclusivity:

    I can feel it in my bones
    No man stands alone
    Sister, brother
    From all the same seed
  • 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. >>>
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  • This song appears on Santana's third album, Santana III, released in 1971. They were still riding a wave from their Woodstock performance in 1969, and the album rose to #1 in America. Their lineup started shifting for their next album, though, and the group faded until 1999, which they mounted a stunning comeback with the Supernatural album.

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  • Greg Belinger from Rich Hill, Mo.Santana's music does wonders for me, and I've always liked it.
  • Sheri And Michael Wedding Song 31 Years from Hayward, California My husband 's Michael picked...
    Everything's Coming Our Way
    31 years ago, for out wedding song March 3, 1990
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