"They Call It Pretty Music, but the Old People Call It the Blues" by Little Stevie Wonder
When Marvin Gaye moved to the Motown label, his recording career faulted out of the gate, and, early on, Gaye became more notable on the label for his role as a session drummer and songwriter for other Motown artists including Martha and The Vandellas, The Miracles, and Stevie Wonder. Then known as Little Stevie Wonder, the boy musical genius signed with Motown at the age of 11 and released his debut instrumental album The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie a year later in 1962.
Here is the discography surrounding Little Stevie Wonder's debut album:
I Call It Pretty Music, but the Old People Call It the Blues (1962 single)
Little Water Boy (1962 single with Clarence Paul)
The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie
"Fingertips" by Little Stevie Wonder
Pass the Headphones!!
Jan 16, 2015
Little Stevie Wonder - The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie (1962)
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