Thursday, April 9, 2020

100 MOST ESSENTIAL STEVIE WONDER SONGS 
This post: #45-41. Continues tomorrow.
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THE 100 MOST ESSENTIAL SONGS BY
STEVIE WONDER
45
POSITIVITY
2005
An upbeat and empowering track on Stevie’s ‘A Time To Love’ album which sees him sharing vocal duties with daughter Aisha Morris (the same child heard during “Isn’t She Lovely”).
Stevie Wonder and his daughter Aisha Morris. She is the baby that ...
44
VILLAGE GHETTO LAND
1976
A grim track dealing with poverty, racism and crime included on ‘Songs In The Key Of Life’.
Stevie Wonder ::::Village Ghetto Land. - YouTube
43
TOO SHY TO SAY
1974
This ballad on ‘Fulfillingness’ First Finale’ was later covered by Diana Ross.
 Diana Ross & Stevie Wonder … | Stevie wonder, Diana ross, Black music
42
GOLDEN LADY
1973
 Stevie’s ‘Innervisions’ album received 6 Grammy nominations. Its diverse track listing collected 4 trophies, including Album Of The Year. “Golden Lady” was covered a year later by Jose Feliciano.
Stevie Wonder - Classic R&B Music Photo (42656702) - Fanpop
41
HOW COME HOW LONG
1997
A duet recorded and co-written with Babyface addressing the issue of domestic violence. The single reached the Top 10 in Britain, various European countries, Australia and New Zealand. It was included on Babyface's 'The Day' album.
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