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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2007

In 1968 Stevie Wonder was a much bigger star than "Little Stevie Wonder" he was writing most of his own songs by then and he was just barely 18, one of his hits from 1968 was Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Do-Da-Day

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  • Sounds fine to me

  • It Sounds fine to me

  • well i know for a fact all the Tamla 45's can be found on the "Globes" up to tamla 54182 i saw that one on ebay once but i let it go, its the Isley Brother second release of "Just Aint Enough Love" and thats 1969

  • ITS NOT A DONUT ITS A RECORD AND GLOBE SIDE BY SIDE why the hell would it be a donut? its a RECORD! and most of my tamla singles are the record and globe up until Marvin Gaye's "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" which is Tamla 54176

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  • @YANHAP1 Hi. I've already uploaded the B side. you can look for my video.

  • @bnhamilton Hi. You must be thinking of the song Stevie recorded called "Why Don't You Lead Me To Love" the B side of "shoo be doo be doo da day". I have the 45 and I uploaded the video of it and put it on YOUTUBE. You can check it out.

  • The flip side of this video was one of the best songs Stevie ever recorded. I believe the name was "Lead Me To Love". Can you put it on YouTube?

  • Special request....could you upload the B side please? Why don't you lead me to love?

    Great post, thank you and best regards from Scotland!

  • It sounds like the record is pinning too fast. The tempo is a bit fast and the pitch is just a bit too high. Kick it down a notch.

  • It sounds like the record is pinning too fast. The teamp is a bit fast and the pitch is just a bit too high. Kick it down a notch.

  • @Sandra999ful It is good music, I was answering her question.

  • @turn1ablist man or woman u sound old its music good music leave it at that/

  • @LaViBohm You're thinking of a gramaphone, which is an older version of the turntable. Basically the needle of the turntable runs in a groove on the record, these grooves have a physical impression of the sound recording, the needle vibrates as it goes over this impression. These vibrations are then picked up by the turntable's "diaphragm" which then sends the audio signal to whatever stereo receiver it is hooked up to. The speakers then reproduce the audio.

  • I love this song!!!

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