Feeling That Way

Journey · Greatest Hits 2 [2011]

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 through where she's been 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

Once 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 too



When the summer's gone, she'll be there

Standing by the light

Once she's been to where she's gone to

She should know wrong from right

Is she feeling



Whoa, is she feeling

Feeling that way

Oh, my, my, oh

Feeling that way

Whoa, oh

Feeling that way

Feeling That Way

Released on Journey's 2011 Greatest Hits 2 compilation, "Feeling That Way" stands as a quintessential example of the band's signature blend of hard rock and arena pop. The track features the group's characteristic blend of melodic guitar riffs and emotive vocals, characteristic of their late-career resurgence. While not one of their most commercially dominant singles, the song captures the enduring appeal of Journey's mid-to-late 1980s sound, showcasing the band's ability to craft anthemic choruses that resonate with fans. It serves as a testament to their status as a defining act in the rock landscape of the era, offering a polished recording that reflects the band's continued relevance decades after their initial breakthrough.