Oh detestably slow computer from 2003 that I have to write these posts on, you who have already crashed once because this is the second time I'm writing this intro, are you ready for another week of putting out the best music ever in the history of...ever? What's that? You wanna have some Stevie Wonder playing across your digital innards? I think we can do that. If you play nice.

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BOOM! The covers says it all. So much music the original double album came with an extra four-song EP. Music was exploding out of Stevie Wonder in the middle of the seventies. All from a guy who was so mad at the music business he was thinking about quitting and moving out of the country. Other records companies who after him to jump ship from Motown, some offering new contracts as high as 37 MILLION dollars. Two years had passed since his last records. Anticipation was high. Wonder stuck with Motown and , on September 28, 1976, the beast was unleashed.

The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Pop Albums Chart, spun off a clutch of all time classics.

Elton John has said, "Let me put it this way: wherever I go in the world, I always take a copy of Songs in the Key of Life. For me, it's the best album ever made, and I'm always left in awe after I listen to it." The album was so popular, our song in question wasn't even released as a single, yet it's still a standard. It's a sweet little song inspired by bathing his baby girl in the bath tub. Cool enough. Let's now give a listen to our-

-K-101.7 Song Of The Day!

P.S: Hey, remember that time Stevie Wonder stole a song from Jeff Beck? No? Read all about it right HERE!

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