Sara Smile [Live/Livetime]

Hall And Oates · Livetime [1977]

baby hair with a woman's eyes

i can feel you watching in the night

all alone with me and we're waiting for the sunlight

when i feel cold you warm me

when i feel i can't go on you come and hold me

it's you...... and me forever



saraa smile

won't you smile a while for me



if you feel like leaving you know you can go

but why don't you stay until tomorrow?

and if you want to be free, all you have to do is say so

when you feel cold, i'll warm you

and when you feel you can't go on, i'll come and hold you

it's you.... and me forever



saraa smile

won't you smile a while for me

Sara Smile [Live/Livetime]

This live rendition of 'Sara Smile' by Hall and Oates captures the band's signature blend of smooth pop and soulful R&B that defined their 1977 album, *Livetime*. Recorded during their peak era, the track showcases Daryl Hall's distinctive vocal delivery and John Oates' rhythmic guitar work, hallmarks of their collaborative songwriting partnership. The song exemplifies the polished yet emotionally resonant sound that propelled them to international fame, featuring lush harmonies and a driving groove that became a staple of their discography. As a live performance, it highlights the musicians' tight interplay and the enduring appeal of their mid-70s material, cementing their status as one of the most influential pop-rock acts of the decade.