[For Beginners] Songs in the Key of Love: A Collection of Stevie Wonder’s Masterpieces
Stevie Wonder, the blind genius singer-songwriter with a voice that touches the soul.
He debuted at just 13 years old and has continued to captivate people around the world with his musical talent and exceptional expressive power.
Rooted in R&B and soul, his work spans a wide range of genres—including pop and funk—and his songs continue to resonate across generations.
In this feature, we’ll introduce some of Stevie Wonder’s most iconic masterpieces, especially for beginners!
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[For Beginners] Love in the Heart: A Collection of Stevie Wonder’s Masterpieces (51–60)
You And IStevie Wonder

It’s a piano-and-synth solo number by Stevie.
The piano is, of course, fantastic, but the use of synthesizers transports you to another dimension.
That aspect, I think, is what makes him a once-in-a-generation artist.
SpainStevie Wonder

Stevie’s harmonica had a really nice touch to it.
In any case, everyone made superb use of their respective instruments, and it was enjoyable as a show as well.
I also felt the dramatic appeal of the piece “Spain.” This, too, was a professional job.
I’m impressed!
I Just Called to Say I Love You (Single Version)Stevie Wonder

“I Just Called to Say I Love You” was released in 1984.
It is one of Stevie Wonder’s most iconic songs and remains a beloved classic to this day.
Haven’t you ever felt like calling your partner or someone special for no particular reason, just to hear their voice—like in this song? This track is a romantic number that straightforwardly conveys your feelings to someone you care about.
Dear DukeStevie Wonder

This is a piece Stevie Wonder created in memory of the late Duke Ellington, and the lyrics mention many jazz musicians.
With its catchy, upbeat, poppy rhythm, it’s sure to be a hit at karaoke.
There’s a section in the middle where the pitch is tricky, so be careful when you sing it.
Master Blaster (Jammin)Stevie Wonder

A track released in 1980.
It was inspired by Bob Marley and The Wailers’ 1977 track “Jamming.” It became a hit in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and various European countries.
It has been covered by artists such as DJ Luck & MC Neat.

