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Stevie Wonder had Top 10 hits throughout the ’60s, but this 1970 soul burner marked his first foray into producing his own material and one of his last singles while under contract to Motown.
The Funk Brothers gave him plenty to work with — Paul Riser’s punchy arrangement opens with guitarist Eddie Willis on electric sitar. Wonder wrote the tune with Motown lyricist Syreeta Wright shortly before he married her; they divorced two years later.
Scores of artists have covered the song, but only Peter Frampton returned it to the US charts. His version topped out at No. 13 in 1977.