Genius Lyrics
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Stevie Wonder – I Just Called to Say I Love You
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This song was written, produced, and performed by Stevie Wonder for Gene Wilder’s October 1984 romantic-comedy, The Woman in Red. The song won both the Golden Globe and Academy
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Stevie Wonder – Overjoyed
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“Overjoyed” is a single from Stevie Wonder’s 1985 hit album In Square Circle. The lyrics describe a man hoping to bring to reality a romance that he’s only dreamed of. The song was
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Stevie Wonder – Master Blaster (Jammin')
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The Reggae-inspired “Master Blaster (Jammin')” was the first single off Stevie Wonder’s 1980 album Hotter Than July. The song interpolates “Jamming” by Bob Marley and the Wailers
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Stevie Wonder – Someday at Christmas
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[Verse 1] / Someday at Christmas, men won't be boys / Playing with bombs like kids play with toys / One warm December, our hearts will see / A world where men are free / Someday at
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Stevie Wonder – Higher Ground
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Despite some misconceptions, “Higher Ground” was released before Stevie Wonder’s near-fatal car accident. However, one could be forgiven for this mistake: in the song, Wonder
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Stevie Wonder – You and I (We Can Conquer the World)
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On track three of Talking Book, Wonder continues to excel in the art of composing immaculate ballads. He believes that destiny has brought him someone to love, and in whom he can
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Stevie Wonder – Blowin’ in the Wind
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[Verse 1] / How many roads must a man walk down before they call him a man? / How many seas must a white dove sail before she sleeps in the sand? / How many times must those
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LUCKI (Ft. Chance the Rapper) – Stevie Wonder
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Stevie Wonder – Big Brother
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This Bluesy, Electric-Folk song was influenced by the book 1984 written by George Orwell. The song makes numerous references to the book in various verses.
As was often the case
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Stevie Wonder – The Masquerade
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[Verse 1] / Your eyes don't shine like they used to shine / And the thrill is gone when your lips meet mine / [Chorus] / I'm afraid the masquerade is over / And so is love, and so
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Stevie Wonder – Another Star
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“Another Star” is a lengthy latin disco song about heartbreak and the difficulties of getting over a break-up. It is the final song of the main body of Songs in the Key of Life
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Stevie Wonder – Black Man
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[Verse 1] / First man to die / For the flag we now hold high / Was a Black man / The ground where we stand / With a flag held in our hand / Was first the red man's / Guide of a
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Stevie Wonder – Sugar
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[Chorus] / Sugar, Sugar / How I wanna be your main boy / Sugar, Sugar / How I wanna be your play toy / [Verse 1] / Got no time for every woman / Thinking that she's looking fine
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Stevie Wonder – You Are the Sunshine of My Life
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“You Are the Sunshine of My Life” is a single from Stevie Wonder’s album Talking Book. It was written and produced by Stevie.
The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 for a week in
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Gucci Mane & Future – Stevie Wonder
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[Verse 1: Gucci Mane] / They say money is the root of evil / I say money is the reason why I'm so rude to people / Ten women on a date and I'm treating nigga / I gotta say my grace
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Stevie Wonder – Village Ghetto Land
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The overall lyrical theme of “Village Ghetto Land” is the patronizing manner in which the wealthy choose to address socioeconomic disparity, if at all. Stevie explores this concept
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Godcaster – Don't Make Stevie Wonder
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[Refrain: Judson Kolk] / Don't make Stevie Wonder / Wonder if he's appreciated / Don't make Stevie Wonder / Wonder if he's appreciated, oh / [Chorus: Von Lee (Judson Kolk)] / One
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Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder – Ebony and Ivory
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A hit for both Paul and Stevie, “Ebony and Ivory” is a song about racial equality, using the black and white keys on a piano as a metaphor. Written exclusively by Paul, he decided
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Epic Rap Battles of History (Ft. Lilly Singh & T-Pain) – Wonder Woman vs Stevie Wonder
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The two biggest wonders of the world face off (no, not Great Wall vs. Great Pyramid) in rap battle of wonder-ful proportions. Get it? Anyway, DC Superhero and feminist icon Wonder
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Stevie Wonder – Happy Birthday
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Today a staple at birthday parties, Stevie Wonder’s “Happy Birthday” originally served as an unofficial commercial to call up people to sign the petition for a Martin Luther King
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Stevie Wonder – Superstition
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“Superstition” was a pivotal shift not only in Stevie Wonder’s career, but also in popular black music. The song in some ways represents the end of the Civil Rights Movement and
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Stevie Wonder – Pastime Paradise
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Steve Lodder writes that the song can be understood in two different ways. It compares and contrasts the difference between the negative attitude of someone who has a flawed past
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Stevie Wonder – Too High
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Stevie Wonder may be blind, but he reads the national landscape, particularly regarding black America, with penetrating insight on Innervisions, the peak of his 1972-73 run of
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Stevie Wonder – Lately
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[Verse 1] / Lately, I have had the strangest feeling / With no vivid reason here to find / Yet the thought of losing you's been hanging / 'Round my mind / Far more frequently you'
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Stevie Wonder – Part-Time Lover
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“Part-Time Lover” was released as the lead single from Stevie Wonder’s 1985 album In Square Circle. It tells a story of undercover lovers, who hide their infidelity from their
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Stevie Wonder – Ebony Eyes
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[Verse 1] / She's a miss beautiful supreme / A girl that others wish that they could be / If there's seven wonders of the world / Then I know she's got to be number one / [Chorus
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Stevie Wonder – Skeletons
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“Skeletons” is the first single from Stevie Wonder’s relatively minor 1987 album, Characters.
The song peaked at #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the R&B chart. It remains
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Stevie Wonder – For Once in My Life
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[Verse 1] / For once in my life, I have someone who needs me / Someone I've needed so long / For once, unafraid, I can go where life leads me / Somehow, I know I'll be strong / [
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Stevie Wonder – Ngiculela - Es Una Historia - I Am Singing
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This song, with lyrics in Zulu and Spanish, talks about how love is what’s music is all about.
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Stevie Wonder – Sunny
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[Verse 1] / Sunny, yesterday my life was filled with rain / Sunny, you smiled at me and really eased the pain / Oh, the dark days are gone and the bright days are here / My Sunny
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Minnie Riperton (Ft. Stevie Wonder) – Take a Little Trip (with Stevie Wonder)
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[Chorus: Stevie Wonder] / Take a little trip in your mind and explore it / Take a little trip on a magic carpet ride / Take a little trip in your mind and explore it / Check on all
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NSG (Ft. Aitch) – STEVIE WONDER
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[Intro] / What the fuck they talking 'bout man? / Them man are some mugs, you know? / How did we get here? We step on them / Kill 'em with a sledgehammer / Them man are ants to me
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Stevie Wonder – Silver Bells
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[Verse 1] / City sidewalks / Busy sidewalks / Dressed in holiday style / In the air there's a feeling of Christmas / Children laughing / People passing / Meeting smile after smile
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Stevie Wonder – Ribbon in the Sky
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Ribbon in the Sky was released as a surprise single for the promotion of Stevie Wonder’s greatest-hits compilation album Stevie Wonder’s Original Musiquarium I.
The song peaked at
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Stevie Wonder – Love's in Need of Love Today
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The song is about love in modern times and how the word and its meaning seems to have faded. It pleads with people to give love and to stop the hate.
This is the opening track to
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Stevie Wonder – Evil
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Stevie Wonder ends Music of My Mind with “Evil,” a melancholy track that sees him personifying evil and having a conversation in regard to evil’s motives within society. In a 2018
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