Stevie Wonder Wins His First GRAMMY For "Superstition" In 1974 | GRAMMY Rewind
For the latest episode of GRAMMY Rewind, we witness rock and roll icons Chuck Berry and Little Richard present Stevie Wonder—and his beaming mother—with the Best Male R&B Vocal Performance GRAMMY for "Superstition."
The groovy track was released by Tamla/Motown in October 1972 as the lead single to Wonder's fifteenth studio album, 'Talking Book.' "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life" followed as the classic album's second and only other single. The former track would also earn win Best R&B Song that year, while latter would win Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. His next album, 'Innervisions,' released less than a year later in August 1973, would round out his 1974 GRAMMY wins with the prestigious Album Of The Year gramophone.
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Видео Stevie Wonder Wins His First GRAMMY For "Superstition" In 1974 | GRAMMY Rewind канала Recording Academy / GRAMMYs
The groovy track was released by Tamla/Motown in October 1972 as the lead single to Wonder's fifteenth studio album, 'Talking Book.' "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life" followed as the classic album's second and only other single. The former track would also earn win Best R&B Song that year, while latter would win Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. His next album, 'Innervisions,' released less than a year later in August 1973, would round out his 1974 GRAMMY wins with the prestigious Album Of The Year gramophone.
About the Recording Academy / GRAMMYs:
Recording Academy is the world's leading society of musical professionals and is dedicated to celebrating, honoring, and sustaining music's past, present, and future.
Connect with the Recording Academy / GRAMMYs:
WEBSITE: http://www.grammy.com
FACEBOOK: http://grm.my/2gcTcMk
TWITTER: http://grm.my/2gDUHUD
INSTAGRAM: http://grm.my/2gZGIvJ
Subscribe NOW to the Recording Academy / GRAMMYs on YouTube: http://grm.my/1dTBF8H
#StevieWonder #Superstition
Видео Stevie Wonder Wins His First GRAMMY For "Superstition" In 1974 | GRAMMY Rewind канала Recording Academy / GRAMMYs
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