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Stevie Wonder

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Stevie Wonder is a soul music giant, a beloved American icon, and an indisputable genius of popular music. The musician's heightened awareness of sound -- a consequence of his blindness -- has helped him create vibrant music teeming with joyous positivity, even when he's written about heartbreak and addressed issues of race, spirituality, and society in general. Wonder's recordings are a richly eclectic and singular brew of soul, funk, rock & roll, Broadway/Tin Pan Alley-style pop, jazz, reggae, and African elements. Combined with his elastic voice, peerless melodic facility, gift for complex arrangements, and taste for lovely ballads, his broad appeal over the decades has been unmatched. A child prodigy, Wonder first topped the Billboard pop chart at the age of 13 in 1962 with "Fingertips." That mere hint of his talent as a multi-instrumentalist was followed by eight more Top Ten hits, "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" and "My Cherie Amour" among them, before the end of the decade. In the '70s, Wonder scored five number one hits, from "Superstition" to "Sir Duke," and with the likes of Motown label mate Marvin Gaye and Isaac Hayes brought R&B into the album age as one of the era's greatest musical auteurs. Talking Book (1972) and Innervisions (1973), Top Ten LPs answered with chart-toppers Fulfillingness' First Finale (1974) and the diamond platinum Songs in the Key of Life (1976), were crafted as complex, kaleidoscopic statements enriched by Wonder's pioneering use of synthesizers. The next decade, Wonder remained active as trends came and went, delivering additional platinum albums such as Hotter Than July (1980), In Square Circle (1985), and Characters (1987) amid inductions into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Recording less frequently since then, he released A Time to Love (2005) in his fifth decade of activity, during which he also earned his 25th Grammy Award for his and Tony Bennett's duet remake of his own "For Once in My Life." Wonder has continued to tour, most notably performing the entirety of Songs in the Key of Life, across the U.S., and has also released the occasional single, such as the Gary Clark, Jr. collaboration "Where Is Our Love Song" (2020), a response to global unrest.

Wonder was born Stevland Hardaway Judkins in Saginaw, Michigan, on May 13, 1950 (his name was later altered to Stevland Morris when his mother married). A premature infant, he was put on oxygen treatment in an incubator; it was likely an excess of oxygen that exacerbated a visual condition known as retinopathy of prematurity, causing his blindness. In 1954, his family moved to Detroit, where the already musically inclined Wonder began singing in his church's choir; from there he blossomed into a genuine prodigy, learning piano, drums, and harmonica all by the age of nine. While performing for some of his friends in 1961, he was discovered by Ronnie White of the Miracles, who helped arrange an audition with Berry Gordy at Motown. Gordy signed the youngster immediately and teamed him with producer/songwriter Clarence Paul under the new name Little Stevie Wonder. Wonder released his first two albums in 1962: A Tribute to Uncle Ray, which featured covers of Wonder's hero Ray Charles, and The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie, an orchestral jazz album spotlighting his instrumental skills on piano, harmonica, and assorted percussion. Neither sold very well, but that all changed in 1963 with the live album The 12 Year Old Genius, which featured a new, extended version of the harmonica instrumental "Fingertips." Edited for release as a single, "Fingertips, Pt. 2" rocketed to the top of both the pop and R&B charts, thanks to Wonder's irresistible, youthful exuberance; meanwhile, The 12 Year Old Genius became Motown's first chart-topping LP.

Wonder charted a few more singles over the next year, but none on the level of "Fingertips, Pt. 2." As his voice changed, his recording career was temporarily put on hold, and he studied classical piano at the Michigan School for the Blind in the meantime. He dropped the "Little" portion of his stage name in 1964, and re-emerged the following year with the infectious, typically Motown-sounding dance tune "Uptight (Everything's Alright)," a number one R&B/Top Five pop smash. Not only did he co-write the song for his first original hit, but it also reinvented him as a more mature vocalist in the public's mind, making the similar follow-up "Nothing's Too Good for My Baby" another success. The first signs of Wonder's social activism appeared in 1966 via his hit cover of Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind" and its follow-up, "A Place in the Sun," but as Motown still had the final say on Wonder's choice of material, this new direction would not yet become a major facet of his work.

By this time, Wonder was, however, beginning to take more of a hand in his own career. He co-wrote his next several hits, all of which made the R&B Top Ten -- "Hey Love," "I Was Made to Love Her" (an R&B number one that went to number two pop in 1967), and "For Once in My Life" (another smash that reached number two pop and R&B). Wonder's 1968 album For Once in My Life signaled his budding ambition; he co-wrote about half of the material and, for the first time, co-produced several tracks. The record also contained three more singles in the R&B chart-toppers "Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day," "You Met Your Match," and "I Don't Know Why." Wonder scored again in 1969 with the pop and R&B Top Five hit "My Cherie Amour" (which he'd actually recorded three years prior) and the Top Ten "Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday." In 1970, Wonder received his first-ever co-production credit for the album Signed, Sealed & Delivered; he co-wrote the R&B chart-topping title track with singer Syreeta Wright, whom he married later that year, and also scored hits with "Heaven Help Us All" and a rearrangement of the Beatles' "We Can Work It Out." In addition, two other Motown artists had major success with Wonder co-writes: the Spinners' "It's a Shame" and the Miracles' only pop number one, "Tears of a Clown."

1971 proved a turning point in Wonder's career. On his 21st birthday, his contract with Motown expired, and the royalties set aside in his trust fund became available to him. A month before his birthday, Wonder released Where I'm Coming From, his first entirely self-produced album, which also marked the first time he wrote or co-wrote every song on an LP (usually in tandem with Wright), and the first time his keyboard and synthesizer work dominated his arrangements. Gordy was reportedly not fond of the work, and it wasn't a major commercial success, producing only the Top Ten hit "If You Really Love Me" (plus a classic B-side in "Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer"). Nonetheless, it was clearly an ambitious attempt at making a unified album-length artistic statement, and served notice that Wonder was no longer content to release albums composed of hit singles and assorted filler. Accordingly, Wonder did not immediately renew his contract with Motown, as the label had expected; instead, he used proceeds from his trust fund to build his own recording studio and to enroll in music theory classes at USC. He negotiated a new deal with Motown that dramatically increased his royalty rate and established his own publishing company, Black Bull Music, which allowed him to retain the rights to his music; most importantly, he wrested full artistic control over his recordings, as Gaye had just done with the landmark What's Going On.

Freed from the dictates of Motown's hit-factory mindset, Wonder had already begun following a more personal and idiosyncratic muse. One of his negotiating chips had been a full album completed at his new studio; Wonder had produced, played nearly all the instruments, and written all the material (with Wright contributing to several tracks). Released under Wonder's new deal in early 1972, Music of My Mind heralded his arrival as a major, self-contained talent with an original vision that pushed the boundaries of R&B. The album produced a hit single in the spacy, synth-driven ballad "Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You)," but like contemporary work by Hayes and Gaye, Music of My Mind worked as a smoothly flowing song suite unto itself. Around the same time it was released, Wonder's marriage to Wright broke up; the two remained friends, however, and Wonder produced and wrote several songs for her debut album. The same year, Wonder toured with the Rolling Stones, taking his music to a larger white audience.

For the follow-up to Music of My Mind, Wonder refined his approach, tightening up his songcraft while addressing his romance with Wright. The result, Talking Book, was released in late 1972 and made him a superstar. Song for song one of the strongest R&B albums ever made, Talking Book also perfected Wonder's spacy, futuristic experiments with electronics, and was hailed as a magnificently realized masterpiece. Wonder topped the charts with the gutsy, driving funk classic "Superstition" and the mellow, jazzy ballad "You Are the Sunshine of My Life," which went on to become a pop standard; those two songs went on to win three Grammys between them. Amazingly, Wonder only upped the ante with his next album, 1973's Innervisions, a concept album about the state of contemporary society that ranks with Gaye's What's Going On as a pinnacle of socially conscious R&B. The ghetto chronicle "Living for the City" and the intense spiritual self-examination "Higher Ground" both went to number one on the R&B charts and the pop Top Ten, and Innervisions took home a Grammy for Album of the Year. Wonder was lucky to be alive to enjoy the success; while being driven to a concert in North Carolina, a large piece of timber fell on Wonder's car. He sustained serious head injuries and fell into a coma, but fortunately made a full recovery.

Wonder's next record, 1974's Fulfillingness' First Finale, was slightly more insular and less accessible than its immediate predecessors, and unsurprisingly, imbued with a sense of mortality. The hits, however, were the upbeat "Boogie On, Reggae Woman" (a number one R&B and Top Five pop hit) and the venomous Richard Nixon critique "You Haven't Done Nothin'" (number one on both sides). It won him a second straight Album of the Year Grammy, by which time he'd been heavily involved as a producer and writer on Syreeta's second album, Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta. Wonder subsequently retired to his studio and spent two years crafting a large-scale project that would stand as his magnum opus. Finally released in 1976, Songs in the Key of Life was a sprawling two-LP-plus-one-EP set that found Wonder at his most ambitious and expansive. Some critics called it brilliant but prone to excess and indulgence, while others hailed it as his greatest masterpiece and the culmination of his career; in the end, they were probably both right. "Sir Duke," an ebullient tribute to music in general and Duke Ellington in particular, and the funky "I Wish" both went to number one pop and R&B. The hit "Isn't She Lovely," a paean to Wonder's daughter, became something of a standard. Not surprisingly, Songs in the Key of Life won a Grammy for Album of the Year; in hindsight, though, it marked the end of a remarkable explosion of creativity and of Wonder's artistic prime.

Having poured a tremendous amount of energy into Songs in the Key of Life, Wonder released nothing for the next three years. When he finally returned in 1979, it was with the mostly instrumental Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants, ostensibly the soundtrack to a never-released documentary. Although it contained a few pop songs, including the hit "Send One Your Love," its symphonic flirtations befuddled most listeners and critics. It still made the Top Ten on the LP chart on Wonder's momentum alone -- one of the stranger releases to do so. To counteract possible speculation that he'd gone off the deep end, Wonder rushed out the straightforward pop album Hotter Than July in 1980. The reggae-flavored "Master Blaster (Jammin')" returned him to the top of the R&B charts and the pop Top Five, and "Happy Birthday" was part of the ultimately successful campaign to make Martin Luther King's birthday a national holiday (Wonder was one of the cause's most active champions). Artistically speaking, Hotter Than July was a cut below his classic '70s output, but it was still a solid outing; fans were so grateful to have the old Wonder back that they made it his first platinum-selling LP.

In 1981, Wonder began work on a follow-up album that was plagued by delays, suggesting that he might not be able to return to the visionary heights of old. He kept busy in the meantime, though; in 1982, his racial-harmony duet with Paul McCartney, "Ebony and Ivory," hit number one, and he released a greatest-hits set covering 1972-1982 called Original Musiquarium I. It featured four new songs, of which "That Girl" (number one R&B, Top Five pop) and the lengthy, jazzy "Do I Do" (featuring Dizzy Gillespie; number two R&B) were significant hits. In 1984, still not having completed the official follow-up to Hotter Than July, he recorded the soundtrack to the Gene Wilder comedy The Woman in Red, which wasn't quite a full-fledged Stevie Wonder album but did feature a number of new songs, including "I Just Called to Say I Love You." Adored by the public (it was his biggest-selling single ever) and loathed by critics (who derided it as sappy and simple-minded), "I Just Called to Say I Love You" was an across-the-board number one smash, and won an Oscar for Best Song.

Wonder finally completed the official album he'd been working on for nearly five years, and released In Square Circle in 1985. Paced by the number one hit "Part Time Lover" -- his last solo pop chart-topper -- and several other strong songs, In Square Circle went platinum, even if Wonder's synthesizer arrangements now sounded standard rather than groundbreaking. He performed on the number one charity singles "We Are the World" by USA for Africa and "That's What Friends Are For" by Dionne Warwick & Friends, and returned quickly with a new album, Characters, in 1987. While Characters found Wonder's commercial clout on the pop charts slipping away, it was a hit on the R&B side, topping the album charts and producing a number one hit in "Skeletons." It would be his final release of the '80s, a decade capped by his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

New studio material from Wonder didn't arrive until 1991, when he provided the soundtrack to the Spike Lee film Jungle Fever. His next full album of new material, 1995's Conversation Peace, was a commercial disappointment, thought it did win two Grammys for the single "For Your Love." That same year, Coolio revived "Pastime Paradise" in his own brooding rap smash "Gangsta's Paradise," which became the year's biggest hit. Wonder capitalized on the renewed attention by cutting a hit duet with Babyface, "How Come, How Long," in 1996. During the early 2000s, Motown remastered and reissued Wonder's exceptional 1972-1980 run of solo albums (Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants excepted) and also released The Definitive Collection, a representative single-disc primer.

In 2005, after a decade had transpired without a new studio album, Wonder released A Time to Love, which was bolstered by collaborations with Prince and Paul McCartney, as well as one with daughter and "Isn't She Lovely" inspiration Aisha Morris. His far-reaching influence continued to be felt through samples, cover versions, and reinterpretations, highlighted by Robert Glasper Experiment and Lalah Hathaway's Grammy-winning version of "Jesus Children of America." Well into the late 2010s, Wonder continued to appear on albums by other artists, including Snoop Dogg, Raphael Saadiq, and Mark Ronson. All the while, Wonder regularly toured. From November 2014 through 2015, he celebrated the approaching 40th anniversary of Songs in the Key of Life with lengthy set lists that included all 21 songs of the classic album. In 2020, Wonder founded So What the Fuss Records, an offshoot of Universal Music Group. The label served as a platform for the first new singles from Wonder in over a decade, and his first solo music not released with Motown. Two new songs were shared simultaneously in October of that year, the upbeat and funky "Can't Put It in the Hands of Fate," featuring Busta Rhymes, Cordae, CHIKA and Rapsody, and the message-oriented "Where Is Our Love Song," featuring Gary Clark, Jr. ~ Steve Huey & Andy Kellman, Rovi

Genres

: motown soul

Total plays

7.8 billion
Updated on 2024-10-11

Monthly listeners

18,413,691

Followers

6,609,190

Top Cities

  1. United Kingdom
    338,467 listeners
  2. Australia
    246,216 listeners
  3. Chile
    220,088 listeners
  4. Australia
    204,787 listeners
  5. Brazil
    181,185 listeners

Most popular tracks

Track Plays Duration Release date
Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)
Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)
655,986,433 2:41 1970-08-07
Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours
Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours
655,986,433 2:38 1998-12-01
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours
655,986,433 2:34 2009-07-31
Superstition
Superstition
642,415,847 4:26 1972-10-28
I Just Called To Say I Love You - Single Version
I Just Called To Say I Love You - Single Version
466,228,237 4:21 1993-01-15
For Once In My Life
For Once In My Life
384,931,558 2:50 1968-12-01
Sir Duke
Sir Duke
346,497,681 3:53 1976-09-28
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
222,220,076 2:58 1972-10-28
What Christmas Means To Me
What Christmas Means To Me
197,893,040 2:28 1967-01-01
Part-Time Lover
Part-Time Lover
189,984,389 4:13 1985-09-13
Isn't She Lovely
Isn't She Lovely
176,797,461 6:34 1976-09-28
That's What Friends Are For (with Elton John, Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder)
That's What Friends Are For (with Elton John, Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder)
172,482,861 4:16 1985-01-01
Uptight (Everything's Alright)
Uptight (Everything's Alright)
143,089,471 2:54 1966-05-01
Higher Ground
Higher Ground
138,172,560 3:43 1973-08-03
I Wish
I Wish
136,270,087 4:12 1976-09-28
My Cherie Amour
My Cherie Amour
126,840,719 2:53 1969-08-01
Isn't She Lovely
Isn't She Lovely
112,813,718 3:19 2002-10-29
Faith - From "Sing" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Faith - From "Sing" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
102,834,435 2:41 2016-11-04
Master Blaster (Jammin')
Master Blaster (Jammin')
95,668,204 5:08 1980-09-29
Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday
89,529,226 5:57 1980-09-29
Someday At Christmas
Someday At Christmas
84,275,152 2:49 1967-01-01
As
As
74,784,265 7:08 1976-09-28
Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing
Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing
71,542,541 4:45 1973-08-03
Ebony And Ivory - 2022 Remaster
Ebony And Ivory - 2022 Remaster
65,627,209 3:46 2022-12-02
We Can Work It Out
We Can Work It Out
61,240,209 3:20 1970-08-07
What Christmas Means to Me (feat. Stevie Wonder)
What Christmas Means to Me (feat. Stevie Wonder)
61,065,848 2:40 2018-10-26
Overjoyed
Overjoyed
58,909,416 3:43 1985-09-13
I Was Made To Love Her
I Was Made To Love Her
51,528,309 2:39 1967-08-01
All I Do
All I Do
45,626,266 5:07 1980-09-29
Knocks Me Off My Feet
Knocks Me Off My Feet
42,153,855 3:36 1976-09-28
Lately
Lately
38,283,838 4:05 1980-09-29
Part-Time Lover
Part-Time Lover
35,445,136 3:42 1993-01-15
Living For The City
Living For The City
35,033,358 3:41 2002-10-29
Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday
Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday
31,712,056 3:05 1969-08-01
Do I Do - Single Version
Do I Do - Single Version
30,054,787 5:03 2002-10-29
Pastime Paradise
Pastime Paradise
28,566,058 3:28 1976-09-28
Ribbon In The Sky
Ribbon In The Sky
28,390,539 5:37 1982-05-04
Love's In Need Of Love Today
Love's In Need Of Love Today
25,020,769 7:06 1976-09-28
Silver Bells
Silver Bells
24,869,150 2:23 1967-01-01
I Just Called To Say I Love You
I Just Called To Say I Love You
22,968,105 3:43 2010-01-01
California Roll (feat. Stevie Wonder)
California Roll (feat. Stevie Wonder)
22,875,327 4:12 2015-05-05
A Place In The Sun
A Place In The Sun
22,343,904 2:53 1966-11-01
If You Really Love Me
If You Really Love Me
21,763,738 3:01 1971-04-01
True To Your Heart
True To Your Heart
21,582,701 4:16 1998-01-01
I Wish - Single Edit
I Wish - Single Edit
21,275,353 4:32 2007-08-21
You Haven't Done Nothin'
You Haven't Done Nothin'
20,796,481 3:23 1974-07-22
What A Wonderful World (feat. Stevie Wonder)
What A Wonderful World (feat. Stevie Wonder)
20,042,994 4:30 2004-10-12
Living For The City
Living For The City
19,664,595 7:23 1973-08-03
That Girl
That Girl
18,990,774 5:14 1982-05-04
Finish Line
Finish Line
18,573,756 4:25 2021-09-30
Samurai (feat. Stevie Wonder)
Samurai (feat. Stevie Wonder)
17,555,620 4:48 1982-01-01
Master Blaster (Jammin')
Master Blaster (Jammin')
17,079,529 4:51 2002-10-29
I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever)
I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever)
16,686,321 4:53 1972-10-28
Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing - Remix
Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing - Remix
15,716,332 5:21 2000-04-25
Boogie On Reggae Woman
Boogie On Reggae Woman
15,616,949 5:14 1999-11-23
Another Star
Another Star
15,452,698 8:28 1976-09-28
Golden Lady
Golden Lady
14,688,935 4:58 1973-08-03
How Come, How Long (feat. Stevie Wonder)
How Come, How Long (feat. Stevie Wonder)
13,893,022 5:15 1996-10-29
Broke (feat. Stevie Wonder and Keith Urban)
Broke (feat. Stevie Wonder and Keith Urban)
13,568,403 3:06 2015-05-19
What Christmas Means To Me (with Stevie Wonder)
What Christmas Means To Me (with Stevie Wonder)
13,220,949 2:35 2023-10-19
Visions
Visions
12,757,482 5:23 1973-08-03
For Your Love
For Your Love
12,546,114 5:00 1995-03-21
He's Misstra Know-It-All
He's Misstra Know-It-All
12,422,267 5:35 1973-08-03
The Little Drummer Boy
The Little Drummer Boy
12,348,190 3:05 1967-01-01
Too High
Too High
11,765,600 4:36 1973-08-03
Where The Sun Goes (feat. Stevie Wonder)
Where The Sun Goes (feat. Stevie Wonder)
11,287,124 3:59 2015-07-31
Summer Soft
Summer Soft
11,195,891 4:14 1976-09-28
One Little Christmas Tree
One Little Christmas Tree
10,711,460 2:47 1967-01-01
All In Love Is Fair
All In Love Is Fair
9,858,275 3:42 1973-08-03
You And I
You And I
9,490,841 4:38 1972-10-28
Canzoni stonate
Canzoni stonate
9,339,555 5:25 2006-01-01
Have A Talk With God
Have A Talk With God
9,176,425 2:42 1976-09-28
I Just Called To Say I Love You
I Just Called To Say I Love You
8,771,035 6:16 1984-01-01
Rocket Love
Rocket Love
8,733,770 4:39 1980-09-29
My Love (with Stevie Wonder)
My Love (with Stevie Wonder)
8,515,791 5:37 1978-01-01
Fingertips, Pt. 2 - Live/1962
Fingertips, Pt. 2 - Live/1962
7,988,647 3:10 2006-01-01
Fingertips - Pt. 2
Fingertips - Pt. 2
7,988,647 3:10 1966-01-01
Someday at Christmas
Someday at Christmas
7,961,773 3:34 2016-10-28
Blowin' In The Wind
Blowin' In The Wind
7,898,380 3:04 1968-01-01
Free
Free
7,889,991 4:12 1987-11-06
Village Ghetto Land
Village Ghetto Land
7,837,368 3:25 1976-09-28
Ngiculela-Es Una Historia-I Am Singing
Ngiculela-Es Una Historia-I Am Singing
7,719,997 3:49 1976-09-28
Champagne Glasses (feat. Freddie Gibbs & Stevie Wonder)
Champagne Glasses (feat. Freddie Gibbs & Stevie Wonder)
7,631,369 4:18 2022-01-13
Ordinary Pain
Ordinary Pain
7,448,978 6:23 1976-09-28
Boogie On Reggae Woman
Boogie On Reggae Woman
7,193,216 4:56 1974-07-22
Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You)
Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You)
7,059,608 8:08 1972-03-03
So Amazing
So Amazing
6,936,339 4:10 2005-08-31
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours
6,685,426 3:33 2003-01-01
Joy Inside My Tears
Joy Inside My Tears
6,576,217 6:30 1976-09-28
Contusion
Contusion
6,518,739 3:46 1976-09-28
If It's Magic
If It's Magic
6,239,077 3:12 1976-09-28
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
6,202,963 2:50 2010-01-01
Heaven Help Us All
Heaven Help Us All
6,176,943 3:15 1970-08-07
Ave Maria
Ave Maria
6,160,258 3:56 1967-01-01
Send One Your Love
Send One Your Love
6,146,889 4:02 1979-10-30
Never Give You Up (feat. Stevie Wonder & CJ)
Never Give You Up (feat. Stevie Wonder & CJ)
6,084,442 4:13 2008-01-01
I Don't Know Why
I Don't Know Why
6,024,327 2:47 1968-12-01
I Don't Know Why I Love You
I Don't Know Why I Love You
6,024,327 2:47 2002-10-29
Maybe Your Baby
Maybe Your Baby
6,019,625 6:51 1972-10-28
Let The Good Times Roll
Let The Good Times Roll
5,977,937 2:56 1995-01-01
Do I Do
Do I Do
5,941,177 10:28 1982-05-04
Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer
Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer
5,741,864 2:53 1971-04-01
Ebony Eyes
Ebony Eyes
5,257,101 4:09 1976-09-28
Black Man
Black Man
5,172,394 8:30 1976-09-28
Skeletons
Skeletons
5,157,527 5:25 1987-11-06
People (with Stevie Wonder)
People (with Stevie Wonder)
5,099,805 4:15 2014-01-01
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life - Single Version With Horns
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life - Single Version With Horns
4,760,420 2:51 1982-05-04
Overjoyed (with Stevie Wonder)
Overjoyed (with Stevie Wonder)
4,757,876 4:03 2013-11-01
I Ain't Gonna Stand For It
I Ain't Gonna Stand For It
4,716,666 4:39 1980-09-29
Jesus Children Of America
Jesus Children Of America
4,667,678 4:10 1973-08-03
Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day
Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day
4,565,098 2:45 1968-12-01
If Your Love Cannot Be Moved
If Your Love Cannot Be Moved
4,478,535 6:12 2005-10-28
Hey Love
Hey Love
4,248,390 2:41 1966-11-01
Berimbau/Consolacao
Berimbau/Consolacao
4,161,031 4:22 2006-01-01
Never Had A Dream Come True
Never Had A Dream Come True
4,051,973 3:14 1970-08-07
Saturn
Saturn
4,014,534 4:54 1976-09-28
Love Light In Flight
Love Light In Flight
3,989,757 6:54 1984-01-01
Uptown's First Finale (feat. Stevie Wonder & Andrew Wyatt)
Uptown's First Finale (feat. Stevie Wonder & Andrew Wyatt)
3,970,596 1:39 2015-01-12
Did I Hear You Say You Love Me
Did I Hear You Say You Love Me
3,957,426 4:08 1980-09-29
Cancion Desafinada - radio edit (new version)
Cancion Desafinada - radio edit (new version)
3,900,781 3:45 2006-01-01
Canzoni Stonate - radio edit
Canzoni Stonate - radio edit
3,900,781 3:44 2006-01-01
Sunny
Sunny
3,841,034 4:01 1968-12-01
Sugar
Sugar
3,836,493 2:54 1970-08-07
Been Through The Storm
Been Through The Storm
3,813,741 4:07 2006-01-01
So What The Fuss
So What The Fuss
3,742,754 5:04 2005-10-28
From The Bottom Of My Heart
From The Bottom Of My Heart
3,739,874 5:16 2005-01-01
Never In Your Sun
Never In Your Sun
3,644,029 4:07 1985-09-13
All Day Sucker
All Day Sucker
3,620,545 5:06 1976-09-28
Smile Please
Smile Please
3,529,110 3:28 1974-07-22
It's You
It's You
3,528,201 4:55 1984-01-01
Boogie On Reggae Woman
Boogie On Reggae Woman
3,481,663 4:50 2007-08-21
I Love Every Little Thing About You
I Love Every Little Thing About You
3,208,345 3:56 1972-03-03
Happier Than The Morning Sun
Happier Than The Morning Sun
3,193,127 5:18 1972-03-03
Stay Gold - From "The Outsiders" Soundtrack
Stay Gold - From "The Outsiders" Soundtrack
2,922,997 3:33 2019-10-25
The Christmas Song
The Christmas Song
2,901,067 3:07 1967-01-01
As - Edit
As - Edit
2,884,304 3:28 2002-10-29
Tuesday Heartbreak
Tuesday Heartbreak
2,857,875 3:02 1972-10-28
Crack In the Pearl, Pt. II (feat. Stevie Wonder & Jeff Bhasker)
Crack In the Pearl, Pt. II (feat. Stevie Wonder & Jeff Bhasker)
2,720,159 2:16 2015-01-12
Moon Blue
Moon Blue
2,709,386 6:45 2005-10-28
These Three Words
These Three Words
2,690,720 4:54 1991-05-28
Why (with Stevie Wonder)
Why (with Stevie Wonder)
2,688,793 4:36 2005-10-03
Black America Again
Black America Again
2,688,768 6:05 2016-11-04
Blame It On The Sun
Blame It On The Sun
2,640,682 3:26 1972-10-28
Easy Goin' Evening (My Mama's Call)
Easy Goin' Evening (My Mama's Call)
2,616,206 3:57 1976-09-28
I Just Called To Say I Love You
I Just Called To Say I Love You
2,582,174 3:55 2011-02-15
Skeletons
Skeletons
2,552,637 4:57 2007-08-21
You've Got It Bad Girl
You've Got It Bad Girl
2,536,313 4:57 1972-10-28
They Won't Go When I Go
They Won't Go When I Go
2,521,667 5:59 1974-07-22
Creepin'
Creepin'
2,479,028 4:23 1974-07-22
Heaven Is 10 Zillion Light Years Away
Heaven Is 10 Zillion Light Years Away
2,399,506 5:02 1974-07-22
I'm Wondering
I'm Wondering
2,345,486 2:53 1968-01-01
Lookin' For Another Pure Love
Lookin' For Another Pure Love
2,343,124 4:43 1972-10-28
My Cherie Amour (feat. Stevie Wonder)
My Cherie Amour (feat. Stevie Wonder)
2,341,656 3:10 2009-10-23
Sweetest Somebody I Know
Sweetest Somebody I Know
2,258,346 4:31 2005-10-28
Big Brother
Big Brother
2,249,650 3:34 1972-10-28
Light My Fire
Light My Fire
2,223,582 3:40 1969-08-01
Evil
Evil
2,198,801 3:34 1972-03-03
I Just Called To Say I Love You - Live/1995
I Just Called To Say I Love You - Live/1995
2,196,815 4:39 1995-11-21
People
People
2,170,397 6:28 2018-05-18
For Once in My Life (with Stevie Wonder)
For Once in My Life (with Stevie Wonder)
2,160,945 3:22 2006-09-26
Too Shy To Say
Too Shy To Say
2,126,266 3:29 1974-07-22
You Met Your Match
You Met Your Match
2,115,098 2:38 1968-12-01
Superstition - Live/1995
Superstition - Live/1995
2,110,172 5:38 1995-11-21
Mr. Tambourine Man
Mr. Tambourine Man
2,092,715 2:31 1966-11-01
Do Like You
Do Like You
2,086,439 4:25 1980-09-29
You Will Know
You Will Know
2,014,584 5:00 1987-11-06
Love Having You Around
Love Having You Around
2,002,651 7:24 1972-03-03
Can't Put It In The Hands Of Fate (feat. Rapsody, Cordae, Chika & Busta Rhymes)
Can't Put It In The Hands Of Fate (feat. Rapsody, Cordae, Chika & Busta Rhymes)
1,942,118 6:42 2020-10-13
Higher Ground - Single Version
Higher Ground - Single Version
1,911,506 3:12 2002-10-29
How Will I Know
How Will I Know
1,872,769 3:39 2005-10-28
As If You Read My Mind
As If You Read My Mind
1,863,015 3:47 1980-09-29
Be Like Water (feat. Stevie Wonder & Nas)
Be Like Water (feat. Stevie Wonder & Nas)
1,839,556 3:18 2022-04-22
Get It
Get It
1,755,265 4:33 1987-11-06
What About The Children
What About The Children
1,741,663 4:39 2024-03-21
Fingertips - Original Studio Version
Fingertips - Original Studio Version
1,738,225 2:56 1962-01-01
My Love Is On Fire
My Love Is On Fire
1,713,978 6:16 2005-10-28
The Day That Love Began
The Day That Love Began
1,627,553 3:36 1967-01-01
Power Flower
Power Flower
1,604,784 5:31 1979-10-30
Cash In Your Face
Cash In Your Face
1,569,122 3:59 1980-09-29
A Warm Little Home On A Hill
A Warm Little Home On A Hill
1,541,978 3:25 1967-01-01
Right On Brotha (feat. Stevie Wonder)
Right On Brotha (feat. Stevie Wonder)
1,529,857 5:01 2016-05-27
Please Don't Go
Please Don't Go
1,490,637 4:07 1974-07-22
Go Home
Go Home
1,486,848 5:18 1985-09-13
Where The Sun Goes (feat. Stevie Wonder) - Future Extended Mix
Where The Sun Goes (feat. Stevie Wonder) - Future Extended Mix
1,446,540 4:46 2016-03-18
Positivity
Positivity
1,423,756 5:07 2005-10-28
Master Blaster (Jammin') - 12" Version
Master Blaster (Jammin') - 12" Version
1,408,805 6:13 2005-01-01
Only One
Only One
1,405,761 3:52 2013-01-01
Please Don't Hurt My Baby
Please Don't Hurt My Baby
1,392,391 4:40 2005-10-28
Master Blaster (Jammin') - Live/1995
Master Blaster (Jammin') - Live/1995
1,380,393 3:36 1995-11-21
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life - Live/1995
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life - Live/1995
1,377,382 2:21 1995-11-21
A Time To Love
A Time To Love
1,349,101 9:17 2005-10-28
Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)
Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)
1,348,427 2:58 1999-11-23
Boogie On Reggae Woman - Single Version
Boogie On Reggae Woman - Single Version
1,346,856 4:12 2002-10-29
Twinkle Twinkle Little Me
Twinkle Twinkle Little Me
1,346,089 3:13 1967-01-01
Christmastime
Christmastime
1,330,749 2:31 1967-01-01
Jungle Fever
Jungle Fever
1,328,115 4:56 1991-05-28
Blowin' In The Wind
Blowin' In The Wind
1,303,610 3:45 1966-05-01
You Know You're In Love
You Know You're In Love
1,300,214 4:14 2016-01-01
Hallelujah (I Love Her So)
Hallelujah (I Love Her So)
1,287,715 2:32 1962-01-01
Feeling You
Feeling You
1,284,337 4:47 2006-01-01
Overjoyed - Live/1995
Overjoyed - Live/1995
1,278,928 3:59 1995-11-21
Bird Of Beauty
Bird Of Beauty
1,278,601 3:48 1974-07-22
Higher Ground - Live/1995
Higher Ground - Live/1995
1,270,660 3:60 1995-11-21
Passionate Raindrops
Passionate Raindrops
1,246,792 4:50 2005-10-28
Seasons Of Love - Original Cast Recording/1996
Seasons Of Love - Original Cast Recording/1996
1,246,450 4:26 2015-03-30
True Love
True Love
1,233,810 3:32 2005-10-28
It Ain't No Use
It Ain't No Use
1,223,152 4:01 1974-07-22
I Love You Too Much
I Love You Too Much
1,212,471 5:27 1985-09-13
Ain't That Love
Ain't That Love
1,183,965 2:45 1962-01-01
Can't Imagine Love Without You
Can't Imagine Love Without You
1,181,828 3:45 2005-10-28
Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours) (feat. Stevie Wonder)
Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours) (feat. Stevie Wonder)
1,176,609 2:47 2013-05-03
I Wish - Live/1995
I Wish - Live/1995
1,168,561 4:07 1995-11-21
Ribbon In The Sky - Live/1995
Ribbon In The Sky - Live/1995
1,168,497 8:37 1995-11-21
At Last
At Last
1,164,190 2:50 1969-08-01
Sweet Little Girl
Sweet Little Girl
1,154,115 4:59 1972-03-03
My Cherie Amour - Live/1995
My Cherie Amour - Live/1995
1,148,289 3:21 1995-11-21
Shelter In The Rain
Shelter In The Rain
1,144,269 4:19 2005-10-28
Fingertips Pts. 1 & 2 - Live At The Regal Theater, Chicago/1962
Fingertips Pts. 1 & 2 - Live At The Regal Theater, Chicago/1962
1,111,908 6:38 1963-05-01
Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
1,102,373 2:43 1966-11-01
Take A Little Trip
Take A Little Trip
1,094,543 4:16 1974-08-09
Where Is Our Love Song (feat. Gary Clark Jr.)
Where Is Our Love Song (feat. Gary Clark Jr.)
1,092,909 3:37 2020-10-13
Tell Your Heart I Love You
Tell Your Heart I Love You
1,077,221 4:30 2005-10-28
Whereabouts
Whereabouts
1,071,575 4:18 1985-09-13
My Girl
My Girl
1,033,378 2:57 1967-08-01
Everyone's A Kid At Christmas
Everyone's A Kid At Christmas
1,029,274 2:47 1967-01-01
St. Louis Blues
St. Louis Blues
1,025,429 5:52 1998-01-01
I Know
I Know
1,025,246 5:22 1998-01-01
Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours - Live/1995
Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours - Live/1995
995,033 2:46 1995-11-21
Girl Blue
Girl Blue
991,296 3:36 1972-03-03
I Wanna Make Her Love Me
I Wanna Make Her Love Me
987,623 2:52 1968-12-01
Seems So Long
Seems So Long
970,568 4:22 1972-03-03
Nothing's Too Good For My Baby
Nothing's Too Good For My Baby
966,801 2:38 1966-05-01
The Secret Life Of Plants
The Secret Life Of Plants
947,067 4:17 1979-10-30
Sir Duke - Live/1995
Sir Duke - Live/1995
946,582 2:46 1995-11-21
Conversations
Conversations
936,787 3:39 2006-01-01
Love's In Need Of Love Today - Live/1995
Love's In Need Of Love Today - Live/1995
906,904 6:02 1995-11-21
Keep On Running
Keep On Running
900,570 6:40 1972-03-03
I'd Be A Fool Right Now
I'd Be A Fool Right Now
890,033 2:55 1968-12-01
Do I Love Her
Do I Love Her
845,297