Why Don't You & I

"Why Don't You & I"
Single by Santana featuring Alex Band (single version)/Chad Kroeger (album version)
from the album Shaman
Released July 8, 2003 (2003-07-08) (US)
Format CD single
Recorded 2002–03
Genre Latin rock, post-grunge
Length 4:34 (Album version with Chad Kroeger)
3:52 (Single Version with Alex Band)
Label Arista
Writer(s) Chad Kroeger
Producer(s) Lester Mendez
Santana singles chronology
"Nothing at All"
(2003)
"Why Don't You & I"
(2003)
"Feels Like Fire"
(2005)

"Why Don't You & I" is a 2003 top ten hit by Santana. The song was written by Chad Kroeger and recorded for Carlos Santana's 2002 album Shaman, on the Arista record label.[1] The song was re-recorded in 2003 with vocals by Alex Band of The Calling, as the third single in the United States. It was released as the second single in Canada in the winter of 2003. The Chad Kroeger version was also released alongside the Alex Band version in the United States.

Despite being re-recorded for single release, the original version is the one that was played on Australian radio stations. The original version also occasionally plays on American radio stations.

Re-recording & single release

When Arista wanted to release the single in the summer of 2003, Roadrunner Records, the record label for Nickelback, refused permission citing concerns that Kroeger appearing on a "high-profile single" would compromise the excitement over Nickelback's fall 2003 release The Long Road and hurt the Nickelback album sales.[2] Kroeger recommended Band, another BMG artist, to re-record the song's vocals for single release. The Alex Band version omits the guitar instrumental bridge, and was also included on Ultimate Santana.[3][4]

Produced and arranged by Lester Mendez, the song reached #8 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart on October 25, 2003. "Why Don't You & I" is Santana's last single to date to hit the Top 10 in the United States.

Personnel

Song credits from the CD liner notes insert.[5]

Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[6] 21
Romania (Romanian Top 100)[7] 89
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 8
U.S. Billboard Top 40 Tracks 3
U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks 16
U.S. Billboard Adult Top 40 1

References

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