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Wonder began writing "Love's in Need of Love Today" in late 1974, while at a hotel in New York, when his then-partner Yolanda Simmons was pregnant with their daughter Aisha. [2] He recorded a demo of the song in the key of D in his hotel room on a Fender Rhodes piano, using a portable Nakamichi cassette recorder. [2]
Stevie Wonder with Take 6: "Love's in Need of Love Today", from his 1976 album Songs in the Key of Life. U2 with Dave Stewart, Natalie Imbruglia and Morleigh Steinberg: "Peace on Earth" (intro)/"Walk On", both from their 2000 album All That You Can't Leave Behind. This performance was beamed via satellite from London.
During his time in Ghana, Wonder gained a new perspective on life, finding a new love for humanity and the world around him. [2] The song implies that the love the singer has for their partner will never diminish, as they say that they will love them "always" (the song's main lyric) until the physically impossible becomes true.
"Boogie On Reggae Woman" is a 1974 funk song by American Motown artist Stevie Wonder, released as the second single from his seventeenth studio album, Fulfillingness' First Finale, issued that same year. Despite the song's title, its style is firmly funk/R&B and neither boogie nor reggae.
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Hank Kalet of PopMatters described Tedeschi as "a tremendous vocal stylist" who "finds the emotional core at the center of each song and allows her voice to wrap around it." [ 4 ] Regarding Tedeschi's guitar work, The Washington Post ' s Mike Joyce stated that she "contributes a few concise and expressive solos that get the job done," although ...