
"Hotter Than July"
Released in 1980, 'Hotter Than July' was the 19th album released by Stevie Wonder.
Released in 1980, 'Hotter Than July' was the 19th album released by Stevie Wonder.
"In Square Circle" won a GRAMMY for Best R&B Vocal Performance.
The 1991 album is the soundtrack to Spike Lee's movie 'Jungle Fever.'
This is a landmark album by Stevie Wonder. He was only 21 years old when it was released.
Along with the hit title track, the album also features the hit "Heaven Help Us Aill."
This was his eighth studio album release.
"You Are the Sunshine Of My Life" was the second single released from this album. It earned Stevie Wonder a GRAMMY for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.
"Tribute to Uncle Ray" was the second Stevie Wonder album to be released.
This album features "Uptight (EVerything's Alright), which Wonder co-write.
Released in 1963, 'With A Song In My Heart' was Wonder's third album.
"I Just Called To Say I Love" won the Academy Award for Best original Song in 1984
"Innervisions" won Album of the Year at the 1974 GRAMMYs.
"Song in the Key of Life" is considered Wonder's signature album.
After a decade hiatus, "A Time To Love" was released in 2005.
His fourth album, released in 1964.
This album earned Stevie three GRAMMY Award nominations.
This album was released on the Tamla (Motown) label on August, 29 1969, his eleventh studio album.
The album was Wonder's first full-length non-soundtrack studio album since 1987's 'Characters.'
This album featured songs like "Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day."
Stevie Wonder won two GRAMMYs for this album, Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Male Performance.