Released: September 29, 2003

Songwriter: John P*Nut Harrison Rollo Armstrong Dido

Producer: Rick Nowels Rollo Armstrong Dido

[Verse 1:]
I don't touch you the way I used to
And I don't call and write when I'm away
We don't make love as often as we did do
What couldn't wait now waits and usually goes away

[Pre-Chorus:]
But listen and think when I say
Oh, but listen and think when I say

[Chorus:]
Who makes you feel the way I make you feel?
Who loves you and knows you the way I do?
Who touches you and holds you quite like I do?
Who makes you feel like I make you feel?

[Verse 2:]
I don't mind if you come home late
And I don't ever ask you where you've been
I just assume if there's a problem, you'd tell me

[Pre-Chorus:]
But listen and think when I say
Oh, but listen and think when I say

[Chorus:]
Who makes you feel the way I make you feel?
Who loves you and knows you the way I do?
Who touches you and holds you quite like I do?
Who makes you feel like I make you feel?

[Post-Chorus:]
Who makes you feel like I make you feel?
Who makes you feel like I make you feel?

[Bridge:]
Being weak, when I am strong
Being seen for who you are
Being sad and lost but not alone

[Pre-Chorus:]
But listen and think when I say
Oh, but listen and think when I say

[Chorus:]
Who makes you feel the way I make you feel?
Who loves you and knows you the way I do?
Who touches you and holds you quite like I do?
Who makes you feel like I make you feel?

Who makes you feel the way I make you feel?
Who loves you and knows you the way I do?
Who touches you and holds you quite like I do?
Who makes you feel like I make you feel?

[Outro:]
Who makes you feel like I make you feel?
Who makes you feel like I make you feel?
Who makes you feel like I make you feel?

Dido

Dido Florian Cloud de Bounevialle O'Malley Armstrong, better known as Dido, is a singer-songwriter from London, born 25 December 1971. Her elder brother, Rollo Armstrong, is part of the British electronica trio Faithless.

Dido attained international success with her debut album No Angel (1999), which sold over 21 million copies worldwide.

Her next album, Life for Rent (2003), continued her success with the hit singles “White Flag” and “Life for Rent”.