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1973 SINGLE BY PETER FRAMPTON
Do You Feel Like We Do?; Do You Feel Like I Do

Do You Feel Like I Feel?         
ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY ELLEN SHIPLEY AND RICK NOWELS; FIRST RECORDED BY BELINDA CARLISLE AND RELEASED IN 1991
Do You Feel Like I Feel
"Do You Feel Like I Feel?" is the second single from Belinda Carlisle's Live Your Life Be Free album, released in 1991 (See 1991 in music).
I Feel for You         
SONG WRITTEN BY PRINCE, POPULARISED IN A 1984 COVER BY CHAKA KHAN
I Feel For You; I Feel 4 U; I Feel for You (song)
"I Feel for You" is a song written by American musician Prince that originally appeared on his 1979 self-titled album. The most successful and best-known version was recorded by R&B singer Chaka Khan and appeared on her 1984 album of the same name.
What Do You Do with the Mad that You Feel?         
SONG WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY FRED ROGERS FOR MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD
What do you do?; What do you do; What do you do (with the mad that you feel)?; What Do You Do?
"What Do You Do with the Mad That You Feel?" is a song written and sung by PBS personality Fred Rogers in the PBS children's television program Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.

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Do You Feel Like We Do

"Do You Feel Like We Do" is a song by Peter Frampton originally appearing on his Frampton's Camel album that he released in 1973. The song became one of the highlights of his live performances in the following years, and it became one of the three hit singles released from his Frampton Comes Alive! album, released in 1976. The live version was recorded at the State University of New York Plattsburgh's Memorial Hall. This live version is featured in Guitar Hero 5 and as downloadable content for Rock Band 3. The studio version of the song is available as downloadable content for Rocksmith 2014.