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"Superstition" reached number one in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in January 1973 [9] [8] and on the soul singles chart. [10] It was Wonder's first number-one single since "Fingertips, Pt. 2" in 1963. [11] It peaked at number eleven in the UK Singles Chart in February 1973.
American musician Stevie Wonder has released 23 studio albums, three soundtrack albums, four live albums, 11 compilations, one box set, and 91 singles. His first album, The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie, was released in 1962 when he was 12 years old, and his most recent, A Time to Love, was released in 2005.
Wonder has recorded more than 30 U.S. top-ten hits, including ten U.S. number-one hits on the pop charts, well as 20 R&B number one hits. He has sold over 100 million records, 19.5 million of which are albums; [ 130 ] he is one of the top 60 best-selling music artists with combined sales of singles and albums. [ 131 ]
Each vocalist on the recording (Dionne Warwick, Elton John, Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder) is given individual credit for a number-one song. Both Wham! and George Michael get one credit for "Careless Whisper". Technically the song is a solo recording and was released as such in many parts of the world except the U.S., where it charted as ...
Fingertips" was Motown's second number-one pop hit (following The Marvelettes' "Please Mr. Postman"), and launched the then 13-year-old Wonder to prominence. The single's success helped Wonder's live album, Recorded Live: The 12 Year Old Genius, reach number-one on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, making him the youngest artist to accomplish ...
Three months later, George McCrae reached number one with another disco song, "Rock Your Baby"; [9] both singles also topped the all-genre Hot 100 chart. [10] "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" by Barry White and Stevie Wonder's "You Haven't Done Nothin'" also topped both charts. [10]