Monday, August 14, 2017

TOP 100 SONGS OF 1967 ― NUMBER 17

50 years ago this year these songs were released. I took the top 100 from Rolling Stone for 1967 and put them in the order in which I think they should have listed, since this was the decade of the music I grew up on. Enough of the formalities, here we go. Enjoy.

I WAS MADE TO LOVE HER ― STEVIE WONDER


Genre  Soul




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"I Was Made to Love Her" is a hit single recorded by American soul musician Stevie Wonder for Motown's Tamla label in 1967. The song was written by Wonder, his mother Lula Mae Hardaway, Sylvia Moy and producer Henry Cosby and included on Wonder's 1967 album I Was Made to Love Her. Released as a single, "I Was Made to Love Her" peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart in July 1967. The song was held out of the top spot by "Light My Fire" by The Doors and spent four non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles chart in the United States. The song reached No. 5 in the UK.

When asked in a 1968 interview which of his songs stood out in his mind, Wonder answered "'I Was Made to Love Her' because it's a true song." The song features Wonder's harmonica solo in the introduction. The song also features strings following the bridge section and the use of an electric sitar in the opening and repeated throughout the verse. The last lyric line "You know Stevie ain't gonna leave her," ad libbed by Wonder, refers to the singer himself.


Personnel ― 

Stevie Wonder – lead vocals, harmonica and possible keyboards
James Jamerson – bass
Eddie Willis – electric sitar
The Funk Brothers – other instrumentation


From Wikipedia and Google (image)

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