Hope You're Feeling Better

"Hope You're Feeling Better" is the eighth track and third single from the 1970 Santana album Abraxas. It was written by the band's singer Gregg Rolie and released as a single in 1971. The song opens with four bars of organ riff. The lyrics describe how a character tries to change their lifestyle but ends up losing their child, moving town and losing their friends. As well as Abraxas, this song appears on several compilations; "Santana's Greatest Hits", "The Definitive Collection" and "The Best of Santana Vol. 2". The song has also been recorded by British band Mother Earth (1992 single).

Hope You're Feeling Better

"Hope You're Feeling Better" is the eighth track and third single from the 1970 Santana album Abraxas. It was written by the band's singer Gregg Rolie and released as a single in 1971. The song opens with four bars of organ riff. The lyrics describe how a character tries to change their lifestyle but ends up losing their child, moving town and losing their friends. As well as Abraxas, this song appears on several compilations; "Santana's Greatest Hits", "The Definitive Collection" and "The Best of Santana Vol. 2". The song has also been recorded by British band Mother Earth (1992 single).