YEAR 4: CYCLE A Genre: Popular MusicStyle: Soul & Motown Composers / Artists: The SupremesStevie WonderAretha Franklin |
The Supremes - Stop! In The Name of Love [Hollywood Palace - 1965]
Stevie Wonder ~ Superstition
Stevie Wonder in the studio 1973 [Superstition]
Stevie Wonder-Sir Duke [Live]
"Sir Duke" by Stevie Wonder is a joyous celebration of the power of music. With its infectious brass section, lively rhythm, and Wonder's soulful vocals, it pays homage to the legends of jazz, leaving a lasting impact on all who listen.
Aretha Franklin - 'Think!' (1968)
'Ebony and Ivory' - Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder (1982)
Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go (1964)
The Supremes - Baby Love - "Top Of The Pops" Show (1964)
The Supremes: You Keep Me Hangin' On (1966)
The Supremes: You Can't Hurry Love (1966)
The Supremes "Up The Ladder To The Roof" on The Ed Sullivan Show 1970
Stevie Wonder - 'Uptight (everything's alright)' (1966)
'Uptight' by Stevie Wonder is an energetic and infectious song that showcases Wonder's incredible talent and charisma. With its catchy melody and vibrant groove, it's a timeless classic that never fails to get people on their feet and dancing.
Stevie Wonder - 'Happy Birthday' (1981)
"Happy Birthday" by Stevie Wonder is a heartfelt and spirited tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Its catchy melody and empowering lyrics serve as a reminder of King's legacy and the ongoing fight for equality and justice.
George Michael & Aretha Franklin - 'I Knew You Were Waiting' (1986)