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 +"'''Baby, I Love Your Way'''" is a song written by [[Peter Frampton]] first featured on his 1975 album ''[[Frampton (album)|Frampton]]''
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 +A live version (4:37) of the song was later released on his 1976 album ''[[Frampton Comes Alive!]]'' where it gained popularity as a hit song, peaking at number twelve on the [[Billboard Hot 100]].
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 +== Cover versions ==
 +*The song has been covered by American reggae band [[Big Mountain (band)|Big Mountain]], reaching number six on the US chart. This version is on the soundtrack for the 1994 movie ''[[Reality Bites]]''.
 +*[[Will to Power (band)|Will to Power]] had a US number one with it in 1988, as a medley with [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]]'s "[[Free Bird]]".
 +*[[Philippine]] [[bossa nova]] singer [[Sitti Navarro|Sitti]] recorded a cover of this song for her second album ''[[My Bossa Nova]]''.
 +*It was featured at the end of a [[Cold Case]] episode.
 +*It was featured in the movie [[High Fidelity (film)|''High Fidelity'']] when musician Marie DeSalle (played by [[Lisa Bonet]]) sings this song on stage.
 +*This song was also covered by dance artist Partycheckerz in 2005.
 +*This song has also been covered by [[Dinosaur Jr]] and Arearea.
 +*This song was also covered by [[Diana Ross]] while records songs for her ''[[Baby It's Me]]'' album in 1977. It was included in the ''[[Diana Ross Anthology]]'' in 1983.
 +*This song was also covered by [[Mig Ayesa]] featuring [[Peter Frampton]] on acoustic guitar and released on Mig's debut album, "MiG".
 +*On the television show [[Family Guy]], Peter Frampton guest stars on the episode "[[Death Lives]]" and sings the song.
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"Baby, I Love Your Way" is a song written by Peter Frampton first featured on his 1975 album Frampton

A live version (4:37) of the song was later released on his 1976 album Frampton Comes Alive! where it gained popularity as a hit song, peaking at number twelve on the Billboard Hot 100.


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