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The fact that the song specifically says "They won't go when I go" was said to imply the friends Wonder is talking about may get to heaven eventually, just not before he does. [3] Interpreted more broadly as a hymn, the song is the cry not just of Wonder, but the faithful in general, awaiting a second coming where they are taken and others are ...
"They Won't Go When I Go" Stevie Wonder – lead vocal, background vocal, piano, T.O.N.T.O. synthesizer; Bob and Malcolm – programming Moog "Bird of Beauty"
Yvonne Lowrene Wright (October 31, 1951 – January 26, 2016) [1] [2] was an American songwriter and vocalist best known for co-writing with Stevie Wonder in the 1970s. [3] [4] Their songs appear on the albums Music of My Mind, [5] [6] Talking Book, [7] Fulfillingness' First Finale, [8] and Stevie Wonder's Journey Through "The Secret Life of Plants".
[3] "Eivets Rednow" is an anadrome of "Stevie Wonder"; Wonder's name does not appear on the cover of the original releases. [4] This was Wonder's ninth studio album, released on November 20, 1968. Wonder plays the harmonica, drums, piano and clavinet on this album, though like his debut album , he does not sing on any of the tracks.
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[3] The single spent eight weeks on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at No 12. [4] It features Wonder's distinctive harmonica, although not his usual chromatic type, but instead a diatonic A-flat "blues harp". [5] The song is also notable for Wonder's pulsating Moog synthesizer bassline. The lyrics are designed as a dialogue between "nice" and ...
Ground yourself with the 3-3-3 rule Much of the time, anxious thoughts center around things that we can’t control, like the “would’ve, could’ve, should’ves” of the past.