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A beautiful song. I'm in awe of Stevie Wonder's genius, because he followed up Songs in the Key of Life with one of the most experimental albums of the 1970's. There has never been anything like this album. But on a personal note, my father passed on in 1981. The last few weeks of his life, and afterward, I would play this song often. Somehow it had a consoling effect. Only the greatest musical artists can reach deep in your soul.
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probably so
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Great album. It gives me chills listening to this song. Syreeta had a precious voice.
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@gailmckennag I have no scientific knowledge to back this up, but the answer is YES!! :-)
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if i play this to my plants will my grow ?
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I ALWAYS get lost in this song everytime I listen to it. It's beauty, it's brilliance, it's wonderment. Stevie and Syreeta fulfilled the true reason God brought them together as a unit...not in marriage in society, but a marriage in music. Everything they touched together turn to gold.
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@dwilliams602 What a beautiful thought.
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i want this album played at my memorial
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gorgeous
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mysterious, very soft, lovely and unappreciated music..... finally....
Stevie + Syreeta = Beauty
Deayjay 2 years ago 21
This song reminds me of all the WONDERFUL summer's I spent as a child in Charleston, SC. I can recall laying in my great-grandparents garden with the earth underneath my chest and wanting to be a frog, a cricket or a red rose. Those things exemplified beauty to me. Wow!!! Remember being that innocent? I have always LOVED Stevie Wonder and The late-great Syreeta Wright. Who could ask for anything more. May you Rest In Peace, Syreeta. I love you!!!!!!!!!
iluvmyboba 2 years ago 12