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Stevie Wonder had the artistic wind at his back, teeming with creative energy and scaling new musical heights, when he met Jeff Beck in 1972. Their encounter at a New York studio would soon bear ...
The music legend, Stevie Wonder recently set the record straight on rumors on his sight that have followed him for decades.
“Superstition" — the No. 1 hit from Stevie Wonder’s classic 1972 album “Talking Book — was originally intended to be for Jeff Beck, the guitar god who died suddenly at 78 on Wednesday.
But the October 1972 release of Wonder’s “Superstition,” issued as a lead single at Motown’s insistence, wound up stealing the thunder. “I told Motown, ‘Listen, I did this for Jeff Beck.
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