Evil Ways
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“Evil Ways” | ||
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Single by Santana from the album Santana |
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B-side | "Waiting" | |
Released | December 30, 1969 | |
Format | 7" 45 RPM | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 3:54 (album version)
2:35 (single version) |
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Label | Columbia | |
Writer(s) | Sonny Henry, Jimmy Zack | |
Producer | Brent Dangerfield, Santana |
"Evil Ways" is a song by Santana from their 1969 album Santana. It's about a girl who is spiteful. "You've got to change your evil ways, baby/Before I stop lovin' you." She makes her boyfriend jealous by hanging out with her friends. "You hangin' 'round, baby/With Jean and Joan and-a who-knows-who." She is constantly letting him down. The middle section includes a Hammond organ solo played by Gregg Rolie while the double-time outro section includes a 90-second guitar solo performed by Carlos Santana. Some organs accompany his guitar until it fades out. Released as a single in early 1970, it became the band's first top forty and top ten hit in the U.S. peaking at number nine on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.
The 1982 right-wing, Christian propaganda film Rock: Its Your Decision by Russ Doughten Films cites “Evil Ways” by title as an example of rock music’s soul-defiling capability.