Feelings (The Grass Roots album)

Feelings is the third studio album by the American rock band the Grass Roots, released in February 1968 by Dunhill Records.

Previous member Kenny Fukomoto was the main composer and Warren Entner and Rick Coonce helped with the arrangements.

"Who Will You Be Tomorrow" contained references to George Harrison and other pop-culture themes, and "Hot Bright Lights" reflected the group's stage life.

It featured an extended fuzzy lead guitar performance by Bratton segueing into the songs "Hey Friend" and "You And Love Are The Same", both written by Entner and Rob Grill.

They decided that since "Midnight Confessions" performed so well in the charts, they would issue the first greatest hits album, Golden Grass, which included the high-charting song.