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  2. You and I (We Can Conquer the World) - Wikipedia

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    Mariah Carey sang the song on BET's Walk of Fame honoring Stevie Wonder on October 29, 2002. Michael Bublé recorded a version for his 2005 album It's Time. Trijntje Oosterhuis recorded a cover for her 2011 album Sundays in New York. Macy Gray included the song on her 2012 Stevie Wonder tribute album Talking Book. It is listed as "You and I (We ...

  3. You and I - Wikipedia

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    "You and I (We Can Conquer the World)", by Stevie Wonder, covered by Michael Bublé, also covered by George Michael as "You and I" "You and I", ...

  4. You and I (O'Bryan album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was named after O'Bryan's cover of the Stevie Wonder ballad. Given a more contemporary twist, the title track was the second single (peaking at No. 19 on the Billboard R&B Singles chart) and since has become one of O'Bryan's signature songs.

  5. You and I (Lady Gaga song) - Wikipedia

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    Gaga performing "You and I" on the Today show on July 9, 2010. After the first performance of "You and I" at Elton John's White Tie and Tiara Ball, Gaga performed the song live on the television program Today on July 9, 2010, before an estimated crowd of 18,000–20,000 people, the largest ever to pack Rockefeller Plaza.

  6. Songs You Didn’t Know Stevie Wonder Wrote - AOL

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    Written by Stevie Wonder, Morris Broadnax, and Clarence Paul. Stevie Wonder recorded this song in 1967, but it remained unreleased for a decade, so no less a performer than the Queen of Soul ...

  7. That's What Friends Are For - Wikipedia

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    "That's What Friends Are For" is a song written by Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager. It was first recorded in 1975 by The Stylistics, then covered by Rod Stewart in 1982 for the soundtrack of the film Night Shift, but it is best known for the 1985 version by Dionne Warwick, [1] Elton John, Gladys Knight, and Stevie Wonder.

  8. As (song) - Wikipedia

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    The original Stevie Wonder version was featured in The Best Man Holiday ' s predecessor The Best Man in a more lighthearted scene. In 2014 it was covered by American singer Camille for her Stevie Wonder tribute album I Sing Stevie: The Stevie Wonder Songbook, an album that received an Independent Music Awards nomination for Best Tribute Album. [48]

  9. ‘His head swelled up to about five times normal size’: The ...

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    Days after releasing ‘Innervisions’, Stevie Wonder narrowly escaped death. On the 50th anniversary of the car crash that nearly took the musician’s life, Martin Chilton chronicles that ...