Feeling That Way

Album: Infinity (1978)
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  • Opened my eyes to a new kind of way
    All the good times that you saved
    Are you feeling
    You feeling that way too?
    Or am I just
    Am I just a fool?

    When the summer's gone, she'll be there
    Standing by the light
    What she's been to, where she's gone to
    She should know wrong from right
    Is she feeling?

    Are you feeling
    You feeling that way too?
    Or am I just
    Am I just a fool?

    A new road's waiting
    You touched my life, whoa
    Soft and warm on a summer's night
    You're the only one, I told you
    The only one I love
    The lovely one (lovely one)
    I'm thinking of

    When the summer's gone, she'll be there
    Standing by the light
    What she's been to, where she's gone to
    She should know wrong from right
    Is she feeling?

    Are you feeling?
    You feeling that way too?
    Whoa, oh yeah, yeah, yeah
    You feeling that way ?

    When the summer's gone, she'll be there
    Standing by the light
    What she's been to, where she's gone to
    She should know wrong from right
    Is she feeling?

    Whoa
    Whoa, is she feeling
    Feeling that way
    Oh, my, my, oh
    Feeling that way
    Whoa, oh
    Whoa, oh
    My, my, my, my
    My, my, my, my
    Feeling that way
    Whoa, oh
    Feeling that way
    Whoa, oh
    Feeling that way Writer/s: Aynsley Dunbar, Gregg Rolie, Stephen Ray Perry
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Katie Fairchild from Denton TexasVery cool song, it was new and a sound America came to love.
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