In September 1975, during the peak of his career, Peter Frampton delivered a memorable performance of "Baby, I Love Your Way" on NBC's "The Midnight Special." This live recording came shortly after the release of his landmark album "Frampton Comes Alive!"—an album that would eventually become one of the best-selling live records of all time. Released in 1976, the album captured the essence of his charismatic stage presence and showcased his ability to connect with an audience, significantly boosting his popularity. Notably, the song "Baby, I Love Your Way," which emerged as a hit from that album, would become one of Frampton's signature pieces and remains widely loved. The performance exemplifies his innovative use of the "talk box," a device that allowed him to manipulate his guitar's sound with his voice, further solidifying his unique sound and artistic identity during this fruitful period of his career.