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[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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FaithStevie Wonder

Faith (From “Sing” Original Motion Picture Soundtrack/Lyric Video)
FaithStevie Wonder

It’s the ending theme of Illumination Studios’ animated film “SING.” “SING” is a musical comedy packed with over 60 hit songs that everyone has heard, including Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” and The Beatles’ “Golden Slumbers.”

Yester-Me, Yester-You, YesterdayStevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder – Yesterme Yesteryou Yesterday (ORIGINAL)
Yester-Me, Yester-You, YesterdayStevie Wonder

A track released in 1969 on the Motown label by Stevie Wonder, an American singer-songwriter.

It became a hit around the world.

An Italian version was also recorded under the title “Slo te, solo me, solo noi.”

I Call It Pretty Music But The Old People Call It The BluesStevie Wonder

I Call It Pretty Music But The Old People Call It The Blues Pt. 2 (Mono Single)
I Call It Pretty Music But The Old People Call It The BluesStevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder is a multi-instrumentalist musician from the United States.

He is one of the world’s most famous artists and, to date, holds the record for the most Grammy Awards won by a male solo singer.

His debut came with the single “I Call It Pretty Music, But the Old People Call It the Blues,” released in 1962, a work from when he was just 12 years old.

The Shadow Of Your SmileStevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder – The shadow of your smile (video 1970)
The Shadow Of Your SmileStevie Wonder

This is a song by Stevie Wonder, an R&B singer-songwriter from Michigan, USA, included on his classic album “My Cherie Amour,” released in the summer of 1969.

Originally composed by Johnny Mandel, it has the feel of a film score brimming with a sense of melancholy.

Sir DukeStevie Wonder

This is a vibrant tribute piece dedicated to a legendary jazz master.

Its bright, energetic sonic scope and cross-genre freedom of expression make it a captivating track.

Included on the album “Songs in the Key of Life,” it reached No.

1 in the United States as a standalone single in March 1977.

Rooted in funk and soul while skillfully incorporating jazz elements, its dazzling brass section leaves a strong impression.

This work has long been a staple in wind ensemble repertory.

It’s a perfect choice for school band performances looking to fire up a cultural festival stage, delivering the joy and fun of music straight to the audience in a truly outstanding song.