Feets, Don't Fail Me Now is Herbie Hancock's twentieth studio album, released in 1979. The album continues Hancock's exploration of funk and disco music, with a sound heavily influenced by the use of synthesizers and collaboration with producer David Rubinson.
The album title comes from a popular phrase in African American culture, and the cover features Hancock wearing red patent leather shoes. The album includes collaborations with musicians such as guitarist Wah Wah Watson and drummer James Gadson.
Although the album did not achieve the commercial success of his earlier works like Head Hunters, it gained some rotation on the R&B charts. The title track and "You Bet Your Love" were released as singles, featuring a danceable sound characteristic of the era.