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Stevie Wonder - BELL FOR FREEDOM (Unreleased)

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Uploaded by on May 17, 2009

This is an unreleased Stevie Wonder song titled "Bell For Freedom."

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  • NOW i KNOW WHAT i'M GOING TO BE DOING ALL DAY TODAY! . . . listening to unreleased and rare Stevie Wonder songs.

    Thank you RareWonderMusic!

  • truly beautiful song

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  • in tears thank you

    

  • @motowninvestor you made me laugh big time thanks i was thinking exactly the same thing!!!

  • Olof's entry below in 4 comments as length restricted.

    Not this recording but may be the first public performance of the song?

    EDLIS Café

    ask anyone there about it.

  • 2-4 broadcast by NBC-TV same day with two hours delay and later by several TV-stations worldwide in the program “An All-star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.”.

  • Debbie Allen, Joan Baez, Harry Belafonte, The Boys Choir Of Harlem, Bill Cosby, André Crouch, Neil Diamond, Eastern Highschool Blue & White Marching Machine, Amy Grant, Dick Gregory, Gregory Hines, Whitney Houston, Judy Jamison, Al Jarreau, Patti LaBelle, Kenny Loggins, Wynton Marsalis, Bette Midler, Eddie Murphy, Michael Peters, Pointer Sisters, The Reach Ensemble, Lionel Richie, Diana Ross, The Shiloh Gospel Choir, Elizabeth Taylor, Cicely Tyson, Barbara Walters, Dionne Warwick, Ben Vereen

  • Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).

    1 Stevie Wonder (shared vocal).

    2 Stevie Wonder’s band Wonderlove.

    3 Stevie Wonder (shared vocal), Mary Travers (shared vocal), Noel Paul Stookey (shared vocal & guitar), Peter Yarrow (shared vocal & guitar).

    4 Orchestra conducted by Quincy Jones.

  • 7630 John F. Kennedy Performing Arts Center

    Opera House

    Washington, District Of Columbia

    20 January 1986 Martin Luther King Day.

    1. The Bells For Freedom (Stevie Wonder)

    2. I Shall Be Released

    3. Blowin' In The Wind

    4. Happy Birthday (Stevie Wonder)

  • total masterpiece say no more

  • ...This is.

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