1srelluc
Diamond Member
So much better when combined with each other......When I hear one without the other I feel like I've been shortchanged. 
"Feeling That Way" was a single released by the American rock band Journey in 1978 from the group's fourth album, "Infinity".
The song starts out with Gregg Rolie singing the first verse and playing the piano. After the first verse, the rest of the band starts to perform and Steve Perry sings the chorus.
Starting near the end of the song, each band member together sings the line "Feeling That Way" continuously throughout the rest of the song.
Their vocals blend very powerfully together, while Perry and Rolie continue to sing their lines.
When the song is played on radio and in concert, it is usually (if not always) paired with the song which follows it on the original album, "Anytime", which is another one that mainly features Gregg Rolie's vocals.

"Feeling That Way" was a single released by the American rock band Journey in 1978 from the group's fourth album, "Infinity".
The song starts out with Gregg Rolie singing the first verse and playing the piano. After the first verse, the rest of the band starts to perform and Steve Perry sings the chorus.
Starting near the end of the song, each band member together sings the line "Feeling That Way" continuously throughout the rest of the song.
Their vocals blend very powerfully together, while Perry and Rolie continue to sing their lines.
When the song is played on radio and in concert, it is usually (if not always) paired with the song which follows it on the original album, "Anytime", which is another one that mainly features Gregg Rolie's vocals.