The 1976 hit 'Do You Feel Like We Do?' is Peter Frampton's longest recorded and released song. Depending on the version, it is between seven and nine minutes long.
Peter Frampton. I think this question is referencing the introduction of Peter Frampton on his legendary album, Frampton Comes Alive! The first track on the album begins with the sounds of the crowd awaiting the start of the concert, followed by the emcee, who introduces Frampton by saying. "If ever there was a musician who was an honorary member of San Francisco society ... Mr. Peter Frampton." The crowd cheers, and the band cranks up the first song, "Baby (Somethin's Happening)."
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Baby I Love Your Way by Peter Frampton
Show Me the Way - Peter Frampton song - was created in 1976-02.
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"Baby I Love Your Way" by Peter Frampton
The song "Do you feel like we do" by peter frampton was approximately 9 minutes long.
The 1976 hit 'Do You Feel Like We Do?' is Peter Frampton's longest recorded and released song. Depending on the version, it is between seven and nine minutes long.
The song "Baby, I Love Your Way" was most famously sung by Peter Frampton. It hit the Billboard charts in 1976 when he re-released it on his Frampton Comes Alive album. Since then this song has been covered by groups such as Big Mountian, and Will to Power.
yes REAL ANSWER: no he doesn't. I've already answered this. The song was originally performed by Peter Frampton relased on "FRampton Comes Alive". It was covered by reggae band Big Mountain in the earlier half of the nineties and featured on the "Reality Bites" soundtrack.
Sounds like "Do you feel like I do", that was a phrase from a Peter Frampton song by the same title.
Peter Frampton. I think this question is referencing the introduction of Peter Frampton on his legendary album, Frampton Comes Alive! The first track on the album begins with the sounds of the crowd awaiting the start of the concert, followed by the emcee, who introduces Frampton by saying. "If ever there was a musician who was an honorary member of San Francisco society ... Mr. Peter Frampton." The crowd cheers, and the band cranks up the first song, "Baby (Somethin's Happening)."
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