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Post by gpduke on Mar 29, 2007 2:18:42 GMT -4
Just classic. In the car earlier today with a friend I had this song playing and we talked about how each of us have been listening to Stevie Wonder's music for most of our lives and it never gets old.
This is a great, great example of how timeless his music is. Unfortunately, if you're like me and just watch the first couple episodes of American Idol, you'll remember this was the song that indian-looking boy sang when they accepted him.
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Post by halo19 on Jul 15, 2007 3:42:13 GMT -4
You mean Sanjaya? ;D
That aside, a great song. I didn't realize until popping The Definitive Collection in one day that he had a lot more songs that I knew than I recognized. Although the collection was sort of misleadingly titled, as there's no "Isn't She Lovely?" To be fair, though, they managed to get 21 tracks in one disc.
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Post by gpduke on Jul 15, 2007 3:44:27 GMT -4
Written before my addiction. Haha...Oh the times they are a-changing.
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Post by a Nick O! on Jul 16, 2007 3:18:13 GMT -4
I don't believe I know this particular Stevie tune, but like Kirk, maybe I know more of his music than I realize.
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Post by gpduke on Jul 16, 2007 3:19:38 GMT -4
I don't believe I know this particular Stevie tune, but like Kirk, maybe I know more of his music than I realize. It was recently on some car commercial. It played for probably two months every other commercial.
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Post by halo19 on Sept 25, 2007 19:36:26 GMT -4
On a related note to the topic, I remember my mom mentioning once how "As" from Songs in the Key of Life was her all time favorite song.
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Post by golden eagle! on Nov 25, 2007 2:22:31 GMT -4
This is a classic. I think even younger people would know it if they heard it.
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