[For Beginners] Songs in the Key of Love: A Collection of Stevie Wonder’s Masterpieces
Stevie Wonder, the blind genius singer-songwriter with a voice that touches the soul.
He debuted at just 13 years old and has continued to captivate people around the world with his musical talent and exceptional expressive power.
Rooted in R&B and soul, his work spans a wide range of genres—including pop and funk—and his songs continue to resonate across generations.
In this feature, we’ll introduce some of Stevie Wonder’s most iconic masterpieces, especially for beginners!
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[For Beginners] Heart's Love — A Collection of Stevie Wonder's Masterpieces (61–70)
Cute AishaStevie Wonder

This is a hit song by Stevie Wonder, famous as a blind genius singer.
It features a refreshing harmonica and an approachable melody.
It is said that this song is about Stevie Wonder’s biological daughter.
Mastar Blastar (Jammin’)Stevie Wonder

It’s a perfect song for summer, singing that everyone’s mood is hotter than the July heat.
The reggae-style rhythm feels good—laid-back yet powerful.
While enjoying the scorching summer, it also helps you wake up feeling refreshed even on humid days.
Master Blaster (Jami’n)Stevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder is a musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer from Saginaw, Michigan, born in 1950.
He signed with Motown’s Tamla label at the age of 11 and has continued to work with the label to this day.
He has scored over 30 U.
S.
Top 10 hits and, among male solo singers, holds the record for the most Grammy Awards.
Master Blaster! is a dub- and reggae-pop–style track released in 1980, a reggae-inspired number that Stevie Wonder created as a tribute to Bob Marley.
Isn’t she lovely (Kawaii Aisha)Stevie Wonder

This is a song Stevie Wonder wrote for his beloved daughter, Aisha.
He sings of his gratitude to God for her birth.
It’s a bright, uplifting track that seems sure to make anyone feel very happy.
“Isn’t she lovely?” With outstanding vocal prowess, Stevie Wonder sings out proudly to his beloved daughter.
Girl BlueStevie Wonder

This song is included on the 1972 album “Talking Book.” On this album, Stevie Wonder is said to have handled everything himself, from production to playing the instruments.
Perhaps because of that, the drums and percussion in this track lay down a distinctive rhythm, with the harmonica weaving in exquisitely.
You can sense the song’s character as a minor-key, melancholic ballad.
A Place In the SunStevie Wonder

The song released in November 1966 is a hopeful anthem delivered by 16-year-old Stevie Wonder.
An American talent sings it with a heartwarming message.
It gently conveys a wish for a happy, free place under the sun.
The Funk Brothers’ performance adds further depth, and the catchy beat paired with the soulful voice is captivating.
The track was also used in the 1990 film Goodfellas and the 2011 film The Help.
It’s a recommended song that brings comfort to a tired heart.
Down to EarthStevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder, an American artist, released the album “Down to Earth” in November 1966.
The song of the same name is a hidden gem themed around self-discovery and returning home.
It portrays the protagonist’s inner transformation and growth, conveying the joy of rediscovering what was lost and the importance of love.
Showcasing Stevie Wonder’s radiant vocals, the track captivates not only with piano and keyboards but also with a rich array of instruments, including drums and harmonica.
It’s a piece that fully displays his talent, honed through overcoming hardships.
Recommended for those embarking on a journey of self-exploration or wishing to reevaluate what truly matters.





