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"He's Misstra Know-It-All" is a single by Stevie Wonder for the Tamla label, from his Innervisions album, which reached number 10 on the UK Singles Chart in April 1974. [2] The song takes the form of a mellow ballad with a steady beat, principally a solo performance with Wonder providing lead vocal, background vocal, piano, drums, handclaps and ...
Stevie Wonder – lead vocal, Hohner clavinet, drums, Moog bass, tambourine, handclaps "Jesus Children of America" Stevie Wonder – lead vocal, background vocal, Fender Rhodes electric piano, Hohner clavinet, drums, Moog bass, handclaps, tambourine "All in Love Is Fair" Stevie Wonder – lead vocal, piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano, drums
At the Close of a Century is a box-set album of Stevie Wonder's greatest hits from the 1960s through the 1990s. The box set spans four CDs and the songs are placed in chronological order. The box set spans four CDs and the songs are placed in chronological order.
Jesus Children Of America - BeBe Winans featuring Stevie Wonder and Marvin Winans - 4:32; Born Again - LeJuene Thompson - 4:00; King Of Kings (He's a Wonder) - CeCe Winans - 4:24; You - The Bad Boy Family feat. Faith Evans, 112, Carl Thomas, Mario Winans, Thelma Guyton, Asia & Ashley, Tammy Ruggeri and Hezekiah Walker - 3:55; Gotta Worship ...
Stevie Wonder recorded this song in 1967, but it remained unreleased for a decade, so no less a performer than the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, was the first to release it, doing so in 1973. ...
His vocal tone has primarily been compared to Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and Donny Hathaway. [57] According to Chris Rizik of SoulTracks, [48] Gibson was difficult to classify. "Gibson's a white guy who sounds like Stevie Wonder, a sweet balladeer who pioneered Christian rap, and a singer who reeks attitude in his mission of justice and ...
By 1976, Stevie Wonder had become one of the most popular figures in R&B and pop music, not only in the U.S., but worldwide. Within a short space of time, the albums Talking Book, Innervisions and Fulfillingness' First Finale were all back-to-back-to-back top five successes, with the latter two winning the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1974 and 1975, respectively.
If this was just five years ago, let alone 10 or 20, the prospect of 72-year-old Bill Belichick as a college football coach would have been more about a splashy hire than the promise of great success.