Just Feel Better

Just Feel Better

Infobox Single
Name = Just Feel Better


Artist = Santana featuring Steven Tyler
from Album = All That I Am
B-side =
Released = December 13, 2005
Format = CD single
Recorded = 2004
Genre = Rock
Length = 4:12
Label = Maverick
Writer = Jamie Houston, Buck Johnson and Damon Johnson
Producer =
Chronology = Santana singles
Last single = "I'm Feeling You"
(2005)
This single = "Just Feel Better"
(2005)
Next single = "Cry Baby Cry"
(2006)
Misc =

"Just Feel Better" was the second international single to be released from Santana's 2005 album "All That I Am". The song features lead vocals by Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler. The song is produced by John Shanks and written by Jamie Houston, Buck Johnson and Damon Johnson. The single achieved reasonable success in Australia, debuting at Number 8 on the ARIA chart and receiving significant airplay. In Australia it has been on Rage (ABC) and videohits (channel 10) a number of times.

The song was also recorded with Wes Scantlin on vocals but Santana said he felt Tyler did it better, with more emotion, although he liked both renditions.


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