Don Felder drops new video “I Like the Things You Do” ahead of forthcoming album "The Vault - Fifty Years of Music" out on May 23
DON FELDER
Drops Swaggering New Video “I Like the Things You Do”
Ahead of Forthcoming Album The Vault - Fifty Years of Music – Out on May 23, 2025 Via Frontiers Music SRL
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Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and legendary guitarist Don Felder returns with a brand-new single, “I Like the Things You Do,” the latest release from his upcoming solo album The Vault-Fifty Years of Music—his first studio project in five years and debut for Frontiers Music Srl. The career-spanning collection featuring re-recorded demos and unreleased gems from his extensive musical journey, including tracks originally submitted for Eagles albums.
A riff-heavy celebration of timeless attraction, “I Like the Things You Do” channels Felder’s signature blend of soaring guitar licks and feel-good groove, delivering a hard-charging rock anthem that nods to his roots while pushing forward with fresh energy. A new song, written as a tribute to his partner Jaden, the track pairs raw vocal swagger with classic, hook-laden musicianship that longtime fans will immediately recognize. Watch the official video, here.
The single is a powerful taste of what’s to come on The Vault-Fifty Years of Music, a genre-spanning collection that revisits and reimagines songs pulled from Felder’s own archives. From the bluesy slide guitar of “Move On,” a track first written by Felder in 1974 for inclusion on Eagles’ One of These Nights, to the fiery new version of his iconic “Heavy Metal,” the album blends vintage inspiration with modern production. Collaborators include a who’s-who of rock royalty such as Steve Lukather, David Paich, Greg Phillinganes, Chad Cromwell, Matt & Gregg Bissonette and Nathan East.
The Vault is more than a retrospective—it’s a bold, guitar-fueled statement from an artist still firing on all cylinders after over five decades in the business. Felder, who famously co-wrote “Hotel California,” proves once again why he remains one of the most respected players in rock history.
The multi-talented Felder is also a best-selling New York Times author (Heaven and Hell: My Life in the Eagles), a TV host (the MTV spoof FTV), and a soundtrack composer, having contributed two tracks to Heavy Metal and the score for the 1986 CBS cartoon series Galaxy High. Over the course of his career, he has collaborated with artists such as the Bee Gees, Diana Ross, Barbra Streisand, and Andy Gibb, as well as contributing guitars to Stevie Nicks’ first two solo albums.