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Stevie Wonder - Fingertips (Part 2) - The Definitive Collection

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2009

(2002)

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  • This song is considered the first 'live' recorded song of the rock 'n' roll era. Who could imagine a 12 year old handicapped genius would develop into an icon & one of Motown's most productive artists second to Smokey Robinson. It would climb to the # one spot on the billboard charts in 1963 and put him on the road to fame and fortune. He would also become a great humanitarian and the driving force to establish MLK's birthday as a national holiday. Little no more, and with a heart of gold!!

  • I'm reading the biography of Stevie Wonder and wanted to hear his first hit. Wow, amazing.

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  • @Medic83301 amen

  • This is the music that I love not the shit that is on the radio today !

  • @dnewhope777 same.

    

  • @swagger234 got my pen and paper! ;)

  • @radicright - His "last" good hit??? You must have been listening to a totally different Stevie Wonder then....

  • 12 year old kids today play CoD and swear at their mother

  • A #1 hit for Little Stevie Wonder in August 1963. It also hit #1 on the Rhythm & Blues charts. Could this blind kid be the breakout star of the 1960's? We shall see.

  • marvin gaye on the drums

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