"City" by Sara Bareilles



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Los Angeles based artist for Epic Records, Sara Bareilles, performing live at the Temple Bar in Santa Monica, CA. 12/04.
The bar was completely packed, hundreds of people. Nobody made a sound as Sara performed her encore. She has an amazing ability to silence a room with her incredible talent.


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thanks for the ... ( 1 month ago by gofaster111)
thanks for the wonderful song, sara. makes me think think of my little sis in NYC... i should probably give her a call
stop saying shes ... ( 1 month ago by sarrracierrasbff)
stop saying shes ugly, shes very pretty to me. Just cuz her nose is slightly slanted. Leave her alone, shes amazing.
i want to marry ... ( 1 month ago by sufieuphi89)
i want to marry this girl
wait behind me ( 1 month ago by TsqueeT)
wait behind me
your both behind me ( 1 month ago by chrisshs)
your both behind me
i agree i even thik ... ( 1 month ago by chrisshs)
i agree i even thik her nose is hott that way lol
this is gorgeous ( 1 month ago by MusicalGrandeur)
this is gorgeous
this version of the ... ( 4 weeks ago by pianoforte1984)
this version of the song is breathtaking!
when i marry, i ... ( 3 weeks ago by xMindFuckx)
when i marry, i want my wife to be a replica of sara's talent, not to mention she's so damn cute
i don't think so ... ( 3 weeks ago by sufieuphi89)
i don't think so bro. i was first =]
i think that this ... ( 3 weeks ago by miZZvanDERhoosin)
i think that this is way better than the album version. lyk, wayyyy better!!!
she's better live! ( 3 weeks ago by sarrracierrasbff)
she's better live!
yo yes it IS! ( 3 weeks ago by jupiterka)
yo yes it IS!
i love this song, i ... ( 3 weeks ago by iTaLyGal12)
i love this song, i could listen to it all day everyday...its so beautiful.
She is a goddess. ( 2 weeks ago by MapleSyruppz)
She is a goddess.
shes reli good not ... ( 2 weeks ago by SweetSadiq)
shes reli good not a godest
same! actually, i ... ( 2 weeks ago by MusicalGrandeur)
same! actually, i love most of her live versions better than the studio versions. there's so much more expression :)
She has a great and ... ( 1 week ago by whitehairpinkgloves)
She has a great and strong voice!!!
I saw her open for ... ( 1 week ago by musiclover43065)
I saw her open for Marc Broussard in 2006 and had never heard her before, and was absolutly blown away. I've seen her 2 more times following, and she keeps getting better and better. What an amazing song . . . I can't wait for her sophomore album, always a tell tale sign if they are gonna stick around awhile. Awesome, thanks for posting!
This is one of my ... ( 1 week ago by ElleBellemaus)
This is one of my favorite songs by her.
... ( 1 week ago by cpegues1)
omggggggggggaaaaaahhhhh . shes great. just amazing.
awesome! love it ( 1 week ago by nekiweki)
awesome! love it
... ( 4 days ago by colette93t)
H2hFPwGqS9CAHWVi28PyyWz lol I spend way too much time on yt especially when I'm loaded ef0qbPagISbiMaCcjMbp4uU
Wow. This is kind ... ( 1 day ago by lucylovessmiles)
Wow. This is kind of sad.



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