In January 1976, Peter Frampton was experiencing a pivotal moment in his career with the release of "Frampton Comes Alive!", a live album that would become one of the best-selling live records of all time. The recording of "Do You Feel Like We Do" captures the essence of Frampton's innovative approach to live performance, marked by his pioneering use of the talk box, which became a signature sound in his music. Prior to this, Frampton had already released several studio albums, but it was "Frampton Comes Alive!" that catapulted him to massive popularity, showcasing his energetic performances and connecting deeply with audiences. The live album not only featured extended versions of his songs but also highlighted the improvisational spirit of rock music in the mid-1970s, solidifying Frampton's place in music history as a dynamic performer and songwriter.