In 1972, 22-year-old Stevie Wonder released his 15th album, Talking Book. The LP’s lead single, “Superstition,” marked a career turning point for the artist. Like his contemporaries, Wonder wanted to ...
Wonder was already an established star when “Superstition” came around in 1972 and turned the world of R&B music on its head. Written solely by Wonder and co-produced by the singer, Malcolm Cecil and ...
On October 24, 1972, Stevie Wonder released his 15th album “Talking Book” and the world heard the infectious grooves and seamless vocal delivery of the song “Superstition” for the very first time.
Right before the release, a string of other notable songs which included the invigorating Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours) and the sparkling My Cherie Amour were blazing new ground for the former ...