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    • Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day. This was the first single to showcase Stevie Wonder’s talents at the clavinet keyboard, and was one of his first successful co-written tracks during his 1960s Motown period.
    • I Wish. Taken from Stevie's iconic Songs in the Key of Life album, this song focuses on his childhood from the 1950s into the early 1960s. The song was a top five hit in the UK, while it topped the US charts in 1976.
    • Fingertips. Little Stevie Wonder ... Fingertips"... 1964. This was the song that introduced 'Little' Stevie Wonder to the world, and proving just what a genius he is, aged just 12 at the time.
    • Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer. I Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer - Stevie Wonder. From his 1971 album Where I'm Coming From, this ballad describes a failed relationship using the metaphor of changing seasons.
  1. Jan 10, 2016 · A list of the best songs by Stevie Wonder based on their influence, popularity, and impact on rock 'n' roll. See the rankings, titles, and years of release of his top hits from 1963 to 2009.

  2. Stevie Wonder greatest hits. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here.

    • Superstition, 1972. Wonder found his funkiest groove on this groundbreaking US No 1. The revolutionary clavinet riff, thumping drumbeat and irrepressible horn section took studio techniques to a whole new level, with Wonder masterfully blurring and expanding the boundaries of rock and soul.
    • Living for the City, 1973. Wonder’s gritty, impassioned vocals and peerless musicianship illuminate this devastating tale of a poor black boy from Mississippi, as he endures racism and exploitation in New York City.
    • I Was Made to Love Her, 1967. Nothing demonstrated Wonder’s new-found maturity in the late Sixties better than his huge hit single “I Was Made to Love Her”.
    • Sir Duke, 1976. A joyous, brassy paean to Wonder’s jazz heroes: Glenn Miller, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie and “the king of all”, Duke Ellington. The track gave Wonder his closest brush with a UK No 1, until he finally topped the UK charts with “I Just Called to Say I Love You” in 1984.
  3. Here is a collection of many favorite and familiar Stevie Wonder hits and tracks.

  4. Stevie Wonder: The Greatest Hits. Album • Stevie Wonder • 2014. 21 songs • 1 hour, 5 minutes. Play. Save to library. Fingertips. 2:58. Mary Ann. 3:00. Frankie & Johnny. 2:52. Hallelujah I...

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