Top 10 Stevie Wonder cult hits
Stevie Wonder is an iconic American singer, songwriter, musician, and producer. His hits have shaped the musical preferences of several generations and are rightfully considered masterpieces.
The online magazine Singers Room told its readers about Stevie Wonder's work. The journalists also offered their version of his 10 best songs.
Wonder was born in 1950 in Saginaw, Michigan. His real name is Stevland Hardaway Morris. Blind since childhood, he began his music career at the age of 11 when he signed with Motown Records.
Wonder's music is multi-genre. It includes soul, R&B, funk, pop, jazz and reggae. His songs are characterized by catchy melodies and meaningful lyrics. Stevland is also an orchestra man. He plays the piano, harmonica, drums, and keyboards with great skill.
Over the course of his long musical career, Wonder has written a lot of hits that are considered classics today. First of all, these are the compositions "Superstition," "Sir Duke," "I Just Called to Say I Love You," and "Isn't She Lovely."
By the way, Stevie Wonder's music is not only entertaining. He has a lot of highly social songs with political overtones, which raise issues of civil rights, justice, love and harmony between people. Wonder's advocacy work and his contributions to humanitarian causes have further strengthened his reputation as a respected figure in the music industry.
Stevie Wonder's talent has earned him many well-deserved awards. He has won the Grammy Award 25 times and is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Here are 10 cult hits of Stevie Wonder, according to the music magazine Singers Room:
- Uptight (Everything's Alright)
- Ebony and Ivory
- You Haven't Done Nothin'
- That's What Friends Are For
- Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours
- Part-Time Lover
- Sir Duke
- I Just Called to Say I Love You
- You Are the Sunshine of My Life
- Superstition