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The title of the song is "Do You Feel Like We Do", although the lyrics read "Do you feel like I do?." Only after the keyboard solo in the Frampton Comes Alive! version does Frampton sing "Do you feel like we do?." He then sings "Do you feel like we do?" through the talk box in the midst of his extended guitar solo.

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