1969Released
3:58

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Interesting facts and trivia about Evil Ways. By Songfacts®.

This song is about a woman makes the singer feel like a fool - he seems jealous and upset that she is hanging out with her friends while he doesn't get any attention, and warns her that he will leave if this behavior continues.

This was originally recorded by Willie Bobo in 1965; it was written by Bobo's guitarist, Sonny Henry. Bobo was Latin Jazz percussionist who was a big influence on Santana and played on some of their tracks in the late '70s. "He was one of the first guys who tried to merge Latin music and blues together on record," Carlos Santana said in The Guitar Greats by John Tobler and Stuart Grundy. "He did it before us, because we were doing it on the street, and he was already doing it on records."

Gregg Rolie, who joined Journey in 1973, sang lead on this. Carlos Santana, whom the band is named after, rarely took lead vocals but got plenty of guitar solos. His solo in this song is about 90 seconds long.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Evil Ways.
FKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
117BPM

Album

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Released By

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Columbia/Legacy
Originally Recorded 1969, Originally Released 1970 Atlantic Recording Corp., Originally Recorded 1969 & Released 2004, Originally Released 1969, (P) 2004 Sony BMG Music Entertainment

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