Earth, Wind & Fire’s classic and popular songs
Let me introduce some songs by the American funk band Earth, Wind & Fire.
They are said to have pioneered R&B by blending funk, soul, and jazz with pop music.
In February 2016, the death of their vocalist Maurice White came as a shock to many fans.
They’ve been active since 1969, and we still hear their music in many different settings today.
They’ve gained great popularity not only in the United States but also in Japan.
Masato Nakamura of Dreams Come True is said to be a fan and has been musically influenced by them.
Now, please enjoy the songs of Earth, Wind & Fire, a band that has led the Black music scene.
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Earth, Wind & Fire’s Famous and Popular Songs (41–50)
Something SpecialEarth, Wind & Fire

It’s a famous classic whose instant impact sound at the very start of the beat was also sampled in Mouse T.’s “Horny.” Featuring a slow-tempo soul vocal, a loop of beautiful piano melodies, and a guitar riff that leaves a weighty tail at the end of each bar, its powerful bassline makes it a truly exquisite gem.
Earth, Wind & Fire’s classic and popular songs (51–60)
StarEarth, Wind & Fire

A track written by Allee Willis, Eduardo del Barrio, and Maurice White.
It was released as a single in 1979 from their ninth album, I Am, which reached No.
1 on the U.S.
charts.
The song was a hit in the United States and other countries, reaching No.
16 on the UK chart.
Feelin’ BlueEarth, Wind & Fire

This track skillfully weaves in flavors of fusion and bossa nova, evoking the deep blue of the sea.
It showcases Earth, Wind & Fire’s exceptional caliber, with a particularly outstanding, effects-laden bass solo past the midpoint that’s sure to draw you in.


