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"Isn't She Lovely" is a song by Stevie Wonder from his 1976 album, Songs in the Key of Life. The lyrics celebrate the birth of his daughter, Aisha Morris. Wonder collaborated on the song with Harlem songwriter and studio owner Burnetta "Bunny" Jones. [1]
Yang Yo-seob: Yes Yang Yo-seob, Shinsadong Tiger 2011 Fiction and Fact "The Fact" Yes Shinsadong Tiger, Choi Gyu Seong No Shinsadong Tiger, Choi Gyu Seong "Fiction" Yes No "Back to You" Yes Seo Yong-bae, Seo Jae-woo No Seo Yong-bae, Seo Jae-woo "You" Yes Choi Gyu-seong, Rado No Choi Gyu-seong, Rado "Freeze" Yes Kim Tae-joo (Good Life) Yes
The song features sorrowful lyrics of a man who has no choice but to let go of his lover. [16] Yang released his solo album on November 26, 2012. All five songs were produced by fellow band member, Jun Hyung, including the title song, "Caffeine". A music video for "Caffeine" was released two days later, on November 28.
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album KOR [8]"Thanks To" (with Junhyung) 2010 46 — My Story "First Snow and First Kiss" (with Daniel Chae) Non-album single "I Remember" (with Bang Yong-guk)
[154] [155] After Aisha was born, Wonder said "she was the one thing that I needed in my life and in my music for a long time". [153] Aisha was the inspiration for Wonder's hit single "Isn't She Lovely?" She is now a singer who has toured with her father and accompanied him on recordings, including his 2005 album A Time to Love. Wonder and ...
Song Review: A Greatest Hits Collection is a double-disc compilation album by Stevie Wonder. It was also released as a single-disc edition, which contained six tracks not featured on the 2CD release. It was also released as a single-disc edition, which contained six tracks not featured on the 2CD release.
My Cherie Amour is the eleventh album by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder released on the Tamla label on August 29, 1969, his eleventh studio album.The album yielded a pair of top 10 hits in the Billboard Hot 100, including the title track (No. 4) and "Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday" (No. 7), as well as Wonder's takes on the 1967 hit "Light My Fire" by The Doors, "Hello, Young Lovers ...
Parton then sang a cover version of Stevie Wonder's "Isn't She Lovely" which he again co-produced with Hatch. When the original contracted singer (Marcel King from Sweet Sensation) was unable to re-create Wonder's vocal nuances, rather than dispose of the backing track, Parton sang the lead vocal, and it was decided to issue this version. [1]