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Songs in the Key of Life

Songs in the Key of Life is the eighteenth studio album by American singer, songwriter and musician Stevie Wonder. A double album, it was released on September 28, 1976, by Tamla Records, a division of Motown. It was recorded primarily at Crystal Sound studio in Hollywood, with some sessions recorded at the Record Plant in Hollywood, the Record Plant in Sausalito, and The Hit Factory in New York City; final mixing was conducted at Crystal Sound.[6] The album has been regarded by music journalists as the culmination of Wonder's "classic period" of recording.[7]

Songs in the Key of Life
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 28, 1976 (1976-09-28)
Recorded1974–1976
Studio
Genre
Length104:29
LabelTamla
ProducerStevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder chronology
Fulfillingness' First Finale
(1974)
Songs in the Key of Life
(1976)
Looking Back
(1977)
Singles from Songs in the Key of Life
  1. "I Wish"
    Released: December 1976
  2. "Isn't She Lovely"
    Released: February 1977 (non-US single)
  3. "Sir Duke"
    Released: March 1977
  4. "Another Star"
    Released: August 1977
  5. "As"
    Released: October 1977

By 1974, Wonder was one of the most successful figures in popular music; his previous albums Music of My Mind, Talking Book, Innervisions, and Fulfillingness' First Finale were all back-to-back critical successes. However, by March 1975, Wonder seriously considered quitting the music industry and emigrating to Ghana to aid children with disabilities. When plans for a farewell concert had already begun, Wonder changed his mind and signed a new contract with Motown on August 5, 1975. This outlined a seven-year, seven-album deal, with full artistic control. This deal included $13 million upfront, a potential bonus of up to $20 million, 20% of the royalties, and ownership of the publishing rights. At the time, it was the biggest recording deal in history.[8]

Songs in the Key of Life was released as a double LP with a four-song bonus EP. It debuted at number one on the Billboard Pop Albums Chart, becoming only the third album to achieve that feat, and the first by an American artist.[9] Both the lead single "I Wish" and follow-up single "Sir Duke" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The album spent thirteen consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the album with the most weeks at number one during the year, and was the second best-selling album of 1977 in the US. In 2005, the album was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), indicating sales of 5 million units for a double album.

The album won Album of the Year at the 19th Grammy Awards and is the best-selling and most critically acclaimed album of Wonder's career. Widely regarded as his magnum opus and one of the greatest albums in the history of recorded music, many musicians have remarked on the quality of the album and its influence on their own work; indeed, some notable musicians have named it as the greatest album of all time. It was voted number 89 in Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums[10] and ranked number 4 on Rolling Stone's 2020 list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time".[11] In 2002, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame,[12] and in 2005 it was inducted into the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress, which deemed it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

Background edit

By 1976, Stevie Wonder had become one of the most popular figures in R&B and pop music, not only in the U.S., but worldwide. Within a short space of time, the albums Talking Book, Innervisions and Fulfillingness' First Finale were all back-to-back-to-back top five successes, with the latter two winning the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1974 and 1975, respectively. In 1975, Wonder became serious about quitting the music industry and emigrating to Ghana to work with handicapped children. He had expressed his anger with the way the U.S. government was running the country.[8][13] A farewell concert was being considered as the best way to bring down the curtain on his career. Wonder changed his mind and signed a new contract with Motown on August 5, 1975, thinking he was better off making the most of his career. At the time, rival labels such as Arista and Epic were also interested in him. The contract was laid out as a seven-year, seven LP, $37 million deal ($209,506,494 in 2023 dollars[14]) and gave Wonder full artistic control, making this the largest deal made with a recording star up to that point.[8] Shortly after signing the contract, Wonder took a year off from music.[15]

There was huge anticipation for the new album, which was initially scheduled for release around October 1975. It was delayed on short notice when Wonder felt that further remixing was essential. According to him, Motown's marketing campaign decided to take advantage of the delay by producing "We're almost finished" T-shirts.[16] Work on the new album continued into early 1976. The working title was Let's See Life the Way It Is,[17] before Wonder settled on Songs in the Key of Life. The title would represent the formula of a complex "key of life" and the proposals for indefinite success.[18] The album was released on September 28, 1976, after a two-year wait as a double LP album plus a bonus 7-inch EP titled A Something's Extra (which featured "Saturn", "Ebony Eyes", "All Day Sucker", and "Easy Goin' Evening (My Mama's Call)"), and included a 24-page lyric and credit booklet.[16][19]

Recording edit

 
Wonder used an Electro-Voice RE20 microphone (pictured) to record his voice for upbeat songs such as "I Wish". A variety of microphones were used for other songs.[6]

Wonder recorded the great majority of the album at Crystal Sounds in Hollywood, with Gary Olazabal and studio owner John Fischbach as engineers.[6] Some material was recorded at the Record Plant in Hollywood and the Record Plant in Sausalito. During a period when Crystal Sounds had a prior obligation to record another artist, the production team traveled to the Hit Factory in New York City to work for about six weeks, but only used one basic track from those sessions.[6][20] As a perfectionist, Wonder spent long hours in the studio for almost every track he recorded. He was "not eating or sleeping, while everyone around him struggled to keep up."[15] According to Wonder, "If my flow is goin', I keep on until I peak."[21] Bassist Nathan Watts remembered getting home at 3 am after very long hours in the studio, only to have Wonder phone to request him return immediately to help with "I Wish".[21]

A total of 130 people worked on the album, but Wonder's preeminence remains evident. Among the musicians who contributed were some legendary figures of R&B, soul, and jazz music: Herbie Hancock played Fender Rhodes on "As", George Benson played electric guitar on "Another Star", and Minnie Riperton and Deniece Williams added backing vocals on "Ordinary Pain". Mike Sembello is a prominent personality throughout the album, playing guitar on several tracks and also co-writing "Saturn" with Wonder. While Wonder wrote most of the songs on the album himself, some of the album's most socially-conscious songs had co-writers: Wonder wrote "Village Ghetto Land" and "Black Man" with Gary Byrd, and he wrote "Have a Talk with God" with his brother Calvin Hardaway.

Critical reception edit

At the time of the album's release, reporters and music critics, and everyone who had worked on it, traveled to Long View Farm, a recording studio in Massachusetts, for a press preview. Everybody received autographed copies of the album and Wonder gave interviews. Critical reception was immediately positive. The album was viewed as a guided tour through a wide range of musical styles and the life and feelings of the artist. It included recollections of childhood, of first love and lost love. It contained songs about faith and love among all peoples and songs about social justice for the poor and downtrodden.[27] In The Village Voice's annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, it was voted as the best album of the year.

From 1973, Wonder's presence at the Grammy Awards ceremonies was consistent – he attended most of the ceremonies and also often performed on stage – but in 1976 he did not attend and was not nominated for any awards, as he had not released any new material during the previous year. When Paul Simon accepted the award for Album of the Year at the 18th Grammy Awards (for Still Crazy After All These Years), he jokingly thanked Stevie for not releasing an album that year,[28] as Wonder had won the award at the two preceding ceremonies (for Innervisions and Fulfillingness’ First Finale).[19] When, a year later, Wonder was again nominated in the category for Songs in the Key of Life (which also received six other nominations), the album was seen as the favorite by many critics to take the award. The other nominees were Breezin’ by George Benson, Chicago X by Chicago, Silk Degrees by Boz Scaggs, and the other favorite, Peter Frampton’s Frampton Comes Alive!, which was also a huge critical and commercial success.

Wonder was again absent from the 19th Grammy Awards ceremony, as he was visiting Africa. In February 1977, he traveled to Nigeria for two weeks, primarily to explore his musical heritage, as he put it. A satellite hook-up was arranged so he could accept his Grammys from across the sea, but when Bette Midler announced the results during the ceremony, the audience was only able to see Wonder at a phone smiling and giving thanks,[29] as the video signal was poor and the audio inaudible. Andy Williams went on to make a public blunder when he asked the blind-since-birth Wonder, “Stevie, can you see us?”[27] In all, Wonder won in four out of the seven categories in which he was nominated at the Grammys that year: Album of the Year, Producer of the Year, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, and Best Male R&B Vocal Performance (for "I Wish").

Commercial performance edit

Highly anticipated, the album surpassed all commercial expectations. It debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Pop Albums Chart on October 8, 1976, becoming only the third album in history to achieve that feat (after British singer/composer Elton John's albums Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy and Rock of the Westies, both from 1975), and the first by an American artist. In Canada, it achieved the same feat, entering the RPM national albums chart at number one on October 16.[30] The album spent thirteen consecutive weeks at number one in the US, eleven of which were in 1976, making it the album with the most weeks at number one during that year. During those eleven weeks, Songs in the Key of Life managed to block four other albums from reaching the top: Boz Scaggs’s Silk Degrees, Earth, Wind & Fire's Spirit, Led Zeppelin's soundtrack for The Song Remains the Same and Rod Stewart's A Night on the Town.[31] On January 15, 1977, the album finally dropped to number two behind Eagles' Hotel California, and it fell to number four the following week, but on January 29 it returned to the top for a fourteenth and final week. By the end of its run, it had spent 35 weeks inside the top ten of the Billboard albums chart and was on the chart for a total of 80 weeks. The album also saw longevity atop the Billboard R&B/Black Albums chart, spending 20 non-consecutive weeks at number one.

The album became the second-best selling album of 1977 in the US (behind only Fleetwood Mac's blockbuster Rumours), and was the highest selling R&B/Soul album on the Billboard Year-End chart that same year.[32] It was certified Diamond by the RIAA in 2005, indicating sales of 5 million copies in the US alone (though a Diamond certification is awarded for sales of 10 million units, the RIAA counts each individual record or disc included with an album as a separate unit).[33]

Songs in the Key of Life was also the most successful of Wonder's albums in terms of singles, the first of which, the upbeat "I Wish", was released in November 1976, more than a month after the album was released. On January 15, 1977, the song reached number one on the Billboard R&B chart, where it spent five weeks. Seven days after, it also reached the summit of the Billboard Hot 100, although it spent only one week at number one. The track became an international top 10 single, and reached number five in the UK. "I Wish" became one of Wonder's standards and remains one of his most sampled songs. The follow-up single, the jazzy "Sir Duke", was released in March 1977 and surpassed the commercial success of "I Wish". It also reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 (where it spent three weeks, starting on May 21) and the R&B chart (for one week, starting on May 28), but it reached number two in the UK, where it was kept from the top spot by the song "Free" by Deniece Williams, who provided backing vocals on Wonder's album.

Released during the second half of 1977, as sales for the album began to decline, the last two singles from Songs in the Key of Life failed to match the success of "I Wish" and "Sir Duke". "Another Star" was released in August and reached number 32 on the Hot 100 (number 18 on the R&B chart, and number 29 in the UK), and "As" came out two months later, peaking at number 36 on both the Pop and R&B charts. Though not released as a single, "Isn't She Lovely" received wide radio airplay and became one of Wonder's most popular songs. David Parton's cover of the song, recorded and released soon after Wonder's album, gave him a top 10 hit in the UK in early 1977.

Legacy and influence edit

Over time, Songs in the Key of Life became a standard, and it is considered Wonder's signature album, even by Wonder himself: "Of all the albums," he told Q magazine for their April 1995 issue, "Songs in the Key of Life I'm most happy about. Just the time, being alive then. To be a father and then… letting go and letting God give me the energy and strength I needed." It has been cited as one of the greatest albums in popular music history. For example, in 2001, the TV network VH1 named it the seventh greatest album of all time; in 2003, it was ranked number 56 on Rolling Stone Magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time (it was number 57 on the 2012 version of the list,[34] and number 4 on the 2020 edition);[11] it was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die;[35] and in April 2008, it was voted the "Top Album of All Time" by the Yahoo! Music Playlist Blog, using a formula that combined four parameters – "Album Staying Power Value + Sales Value + Critical Rating Value + Grammy Award Value".[36]

Many musicians have remarked on the quality of the album and its influence on their own work. Elton John said, in his notes about Wonder for Rolling Stone's 2003 list of "The Immortals – The Greatest Artists of All Time" (in which Wonder was ranked number 15): "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."[37] In an interview with Ebony magazine, Michael Jackson called Songs in the Key of Life his favorite Stevie Wonder album. Kanye West, in a 2005 interview with Clash, remarked: "I'm not trying to compete with what's out there now. I'm really trying to compete with Innervisions and Songs in the Key of Life. It sounds musically blasphemous to say something like that, but why not set that as your bar?"[38] George Michael cited the album as his favorite of all time.[39] He released a live recording of "Love's in Need of Love Today" as a B-side to "Father Figure" in 1987 and performed the song on his Faith tour the next year, performed "Village Ghetto Land" at the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute in 1988, covered "Pastime Paradise" and "Knocks Me Off My Feet" on his 1991 Cover to Cover tour, and (with Mary J. Blige) had a hit single in 1999 with a cover of "As".

Many R&B singers have praised the album: Mariah Carey generally names it as one of her favorites, and Whitney Houston remarked on its influence on her singing (at Houston's request, the album was played throughout the photo sessions for her compilation album Whitney: The Greatest Hits, as can be seen on the home video release that accompanied that album). Its importance has also been recognized by heavy metal musicians, with singer Phil Anselmo describing a live performance of Songs in the Key of Life as "a living, breathing miracle".[40]

The album's tracks have provided numerous samples for rap and hip-hop artists. "Pastime Paradise", which itself drew on the first eight notes and four chords of J.S. Bach's Prelude No. 2 in C minor (BWV 847),[21] was reworked by Coolio as "Gangsta's Paradise" in 1995. That same year, smooth jazz artist Najee recorded a cover album titled Najee Plays Songs from the Key of Life, which is based entirely on Wonder's album. In 1999, Will Smith used "I Wish" as the base for his US number-one single "Wild Wild West" (Smith's song repeated the main melody of "I Wish" as a riff and re-formed some of Wonder's lyrics).

In December 2013, Wonder did a live concert performance of the entire album at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles. The event was his 18th annual House Full of Toys Benefit Concert, and featured some of the singers and musicians who are featured on the original album, as well as several from the contemporary music scene.[41] Then, in November 2014, Wonder began performing the entire album in a series of concert dates in the US and Canada. The start of the tour coincided with the 38th anniversary of the release of Songs in the Key of Life.[42][43]

Track listing edit

Original release edit

All tracks are written by Stevie Wonder, unless otherwise noted.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Love's in Need of Love Today" 7:06
2."Have a Talk with God"
  • Wonder
  • Calvin Hardaway
2:42
3."Village Ghetto Land"
3:25
4."Contusion" (instrumental) 3:46
5."Sir Duke" 3:52
Total length:20:51
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."I Wish"4:12
2."Knocks Me Off My Feet"3:36
3."Pastime Paradise"3:27
4."Summer Soft"4:14
5."Ordinary Pain"6:16
Total length:21:45
Side three
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Isn't She Lovely" 6:34
2."Joy Inside My Tears" 6:30
3."Black Man"
  • Wonder
  • Byrd
8:27
Total length:21:31
Side four
No.TitleLength
1."Ngiculela – Es Una Historia – I Am Singing" (translation by Thoko Mdalose Hall, Raymond Maldonado)3:48
2."If It's Magic"3:12
3."As"7:08
4."Another Star"8:28
Total length:22:16

A Something's Extra EP edit

Original LP editions included a bonus 7-inch EP, titled "A Something's Extra", containing four bonus tracks. These songs were later included as bonus tracks on CD and streaming versions of the album.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Saturn"4:54
2."Ebony Eyes" 4:11
Total length:9:05
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."All Day Sucker"5:06
2."Easy Goin' Evening (My Mama's Call)" (instrumental)3:55
Total length:9:01

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from Songs in the Key of Life liner notes.

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[63] Platinum 50,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[64] 2× Platinum 200,000^
France (SNEP)[65] Gold 100,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[66] Platinum 300,000^
United States (RIAA)[67] Diamond 5,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

See also edit

Notes edit

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  • Songs in the Key of Life at Discogs (list of releases)

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Songs in the Key of Life is the eighteenth studio album by American singer songwriter and musician Stevie Wonder A double album it was released on September 28 1976 by Tamla Records a division of Motown It was recorded primarily at Crystal Sound studio in Hollywood with some sessions recorded at the Record Plant in Hollywood the Record Plant in Sausalito and The Hit Factory in New York City final mixing was conducted at Crystal Sound 6 The album has been regarded by music journalists as the culmination of Wonder s classic period of recording 7 Songs in the Key of LifeStudio album by Stevie WonderReleasedSeptember 28 1976 1976 09 28 Recorded1974 1976StudioCrystal Sound Hollywood Record Plant Los Angeles Record Plant Sausalito The Hit Factory New York CityGenreR amp B 1 soul 2 pop 2 avant pop 3 progressive soul 4 soul jazz 5 Length104 29LabelTamlaProducerStevie WonderStevie Wonder chronologyFulfillingness First Finale 1974 Songs in the Key of Life 1976 Looking Back 1977 Singles from Songs in the Key of Life I Wish Released December 1976 Isn t She Lovely Released February 1977 non US single Sir Duke Released March 1977 Another Star Released August 1977 As Released October 1977 By 1974 Wonder was one of the most successful figures in popular music his previous albums Music of My Mind Talking Book Innervisions and Fulfillingness First Finale were all back to back critical successes However by March 1975 Wonder seriously considered quitting the music industry and emigrating to Ghana to aid children with disabilities When plans for a farewell concert had already begun Wonder changed his mind and signed a new contract with Motown on August 5 1975 This outlined a seven year seven album deal with full artistic control This deal included 13 million upfront a potential bonus of up to 20 million 20 of the royalties and ownership of the publishing rights At the time it was the biggest recording deal in history 8 Songs in the Key of Life was released as a double LP with a four song bonus EP It debuted at number one on the Billboard Pop Albums Chart becoming only the third album to achieve that feat and the first by an American artist 9 Both the lead single I Wish and follow up single Sir Duke reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 The album spent thirteen consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard 200 becoming the album with the most weeks at number one during the year and was the second best selling album of 1977 in the US In 2005 the album was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA indicating sales of 5 million units for a double album The album won Album of the Year at the 19th Grammy Awards and is the best selling and most critically acclaimed album of Wonder s career Widely regarded as his magnum opus and one of the greatest albums in the history of recorded music many musicians have remarked on the quality of the album and its influence on their own work indeed some notable musicians have named it as the greatest album of all time It was voted number 89 in Colin Larkin s All Time Top 1000 Albums 10 and ranked number 4 on Rolling Stone s 2020 list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 11 In 2002 the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame 12 and in 2005 it was inducted into the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress which deemed it culturally historically or aesthetically significant Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Critical reception 4 Commercial performance 5 Legacy and influence 6 Track listing 6 1 Original release 6 2 A Something s Extra EP 7 Personnel 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Certifications 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksBackground editBy 1976 Stevie Wonder had become one of the most popular figures in R amp B and pop music not only in the U S but worldwide Within a short space of time the albums Talking Book Innervisions and Fulfillingness First Finale were all back to back to back top five successes with the latter two winning the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1974 and 1975 respectively In 1975 Wonder became serious about quitting the music industry and emigrating to Ghana to work with handicapped children He had expressed his anger with the way the U S government was running the country 8 13 A farewell concert was being considered as the best way to bring down the curtain on his career Wonder changed his mind and signed a new contract with Motown on August 5 1975 thinking he was better off making the most of his career At the time rival labels such as Arista and Epic were also interested in him The contract was laid out as a seven year seven LP 37 million deal 209 506 494 in 2023 dollars 14 and gave Wonder full artistic control making this the largest deal made with a recording star up to that point 8 Shortly after signing the contract Wonder took a year off from music 15 There was huge anticipation for the new album which was initially scheduled for release around October 1975 It was delayed on short notice when Wonder felt that further remixing was essential According to him Motown s marketing campaign decided to take advantage of the delay by producing We re almost finished T shirts 16 Work on the new album continued into early 1976 The working title was Let s See Life the Way It Is 17 before Wonder settled on Songs in the Key of Life The title would represent the formula of a complex key of life and the proposals for indefinite success 18 The album was released on September 28 1976 after a two year wait as a double LP album plus a bonus 7 inch EP titled A Something s Extra which featured Saturn Ebony Eyes All Day Sucker and Easy Goin Evening My Mama s Call and included a 24 page lyric and credit booklet 16 19 Recording edit nbsp Wonder used an Electro Voice RE20 microphone pictured to record his voice for upbeat songs such as I Wish A variety of microphones were used for other songs 6 Wonder recorded the great majority of the album at Crystal Sounds in Hollywood with Gary Olazabal and studio owner John Fischbach as engineers 6 Some material was recorded at the Record Plant in Hollywood and the Record Plant in Sausalito During a period when Crystal Sounds had a prior obligation to record another artist the production team traveled to the Hit Factory in New York City to work for about six weeks but only used one basic track from those sessions 6 20 As a perfectionist Wonder spent long hours in the studio for almost every track he recorded He was not eating or sleeping while everyone around him struggled to keep up 15 According to Wonder If my flow is goin I keep on until I peak 21 Bassist Nathan Watts remembered getting home at 3 am after very long hours in the studio only to have Wonder phone to request him return immediately to help with I Wish 21 A total of 130 people worked on the album but Wonder s preeminence remains evident Among the musicians who contributed were some legendary figures of R amp B soul and jazz music Herbie Hancock played Fender Rhodes on As George Benson played electric guitar on Another Star and Minnie Riperton and Deniece Williams added backing vocals on Ordinary Pain Mike Sembello is a prominent personality throughout the album playing guitar on several tracks and also co writing Saturn with Wonder While Wonder wrote most of the songs on the album himself some of the album s most socially conscious songs had co writers Wonder wrote Village Ghetto Land and Black Man with Gary Byrd and he wrote Have a Talk with God with his brother Calvin Hardaway Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 Christgau s Record GuideA 23 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp citation needed The Great Rock Discography8 10 citation needed MusicHound R amp B nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp citation needed Pitchfork10 10 24 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 26 At the time of the album s release reporters and music critics and everyone who had worked on it traveled to Long View Farm a recording studio in Massachusetts for a press preview Everybody received autographed copies of the album and Wonder gave interviews Critical reception was immediately positive The album was viewed as a guided tour through a wide range of musical styles and the life and feelings of the artist It included recollections of childhood of first love and lost love It contained songs about faith and love among all peoples and songs about social justice for the poor and downtrodden 27 In The Village Voice s annual Pazz amp Jop critics poll it was voted as the best album of the year From 1973 Wonder s presence at the Grammy Awards ceremonies was consistent he attended most of the ceremonies and also often performed on stage but in 1976 he did not attend and was not nominated for any awards as he had not released any new material during the previous year When Paul Simon accepted the award for Album of the Year at the 18th Grammy Awards for Still Crazy After All These Years he jokingly thanked Stevie for not releasing an album that year 28 as Wonder had won the award at the two preceding ceremonies for Innervisions and Fulfillingness First Finale 19 When a year later Wonder was again nominated in the category for Songs in the Key of Life which also received six other nominations the album was seen as the favorite by many critics to take the award The other nominees were Breezin by George Benson Chicago X by Chicago Silk Degrees by Boz Scaggs and the other favorite Peter Frampton s Frampton Comes Alive which was also a huge critical and commercial success Wonder was again absent from the 19th Grammy Awards ceremony as he was visiting Africa In February 1977 he traveled to Nigeria for two weeks primarily to explore his musical heritage as he put it A satellite hook up was arranged so he could accept his Grammys from across the sea but when Bette Midler announced the results during the ceremony the audience was only able to see Wonder at a phone smiling and giving thanks 29 as the video signal was poor and the audio inaudible Andy Williams went on to make a public blunder when he asked the blind since birth Wonder Stevie can you see us 27 In all Wonder won in four out of the seven categories in which he was nominated at the Grammys that year Album of the Year Producer of the Year Best Male Pop Vocal Performance and Best Male R amp B Vocal Performance for I Wish Commercial performance editHighly anticipated the album surpassed all commercial expectations It debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Pop Albums Chart on October 8 1976 becoming only the third album in history to achieve that feat after British singer composer Elton John s albums Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy and Rock of the Westies both from 1975 and the first by an American artist In Canada it achieved the same feat entering the RPM national albums chart at number one on October 16 30 The album spent thirteen consecutive weeks at number one in the US eleven of which were in 1976 making it the album with the most weeks at number one during that year During those eleven weeks Songs in the Key of Life managed to block four other albums from reaching the top Boz Scaggs s Silk Degrees Earth Wind amp Fire s Spirit Led Zeppelin s soundtrack for The Song Remains the Same and Rod Stewart s A Night on the Town 31 On January 15 1977 the album finally dropped to number two behind Eagles Hotel California and it fell to number four the following week but on January 29 it returned to the top for a fourteenth and final week By the end of its run it had spent 35 weeks inside the top ten of the Billboard albums chart and was on the chart for a total of 80 weeks The album also saw longevity atop the Billboard R amp B Black Albums chart spending 20 non consecutive weeks at number one The album became the second best selling album of 1977 in the US behind only Fleetwood Mac s blockbuster Rumours and was the highest selling R amp B Soul album on the Billboard Year End chart that same year 32 It was certified Diamond by the RIAA in 2005 indicating sales of 5 million copies in the US alone though a Diamond certification is awarded for sales of 10 million units the RIAA counts each individual record or disc included with an album as a separate unit 33 Songs in the Key of Life was also the most successful of Wonder s albums in terms of singles the first of which the upbeat I Wish was released in November 1976 more than a month after the album was released On January 15 1977 the song reached number one on the Billboard R amp B chart where it spent five weeks Seven days after it also reached the summit of the Billboard Hot 100 although it spent only one week at number one The track became an international top 10 single and reached number five in the UK I Wish became one of Wonder s standards and remains one of his most sampled songs The follow up single the jazzy Sir Duke was released in March 1977 and surpassed the commercial success of I Wish It also reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 where it spent three weeks starting on May 21 and the R amp B chart for one week starting on May 28 but it reached number two in the UK where it was kept from the top spot by the song Free by Deniece Williams who provided backing vocals on Wonder s album Released during the second half of 1977 as sales for the album began to decline the last two singles from Songs in the Key of Life failed to match the success of I Wish and Sir Duke Another Star was released in August and reached number 32 on the Hot 100 number 18 on the R amp B chart and number 29 in the UK and As came out two months later peaking at number 36 on both the Pop and R amp B charts Though not released as a single Isn t She Lovely received wide radio airplay and became one of Wonder s most popular songs David Parton s cover of the song recorded and released soon after Wonder s album gave him a top 10 hit in the UK in early 1977 Legacy and influence editOver time Songs in the Key of Life became a standard and it is considered Wonder s signature album even by Wonder himself Of all the albums he told Q magazine for their April 1995 issue Songs in the Key of Life I m most happy about Just the time being alive then To be a father and then letting go and letting God give me the energy and strength I needed It has been cited as one of the greatest albums in popular music history For example in 2001 the TV network VH1 named it the seventh greatest album of all time in 2003 it was ranked number 56 on Rolling Stone Magazine s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time it was number 57 on the 2012 version of the list 34 and number 4 on the 2020 edition 11 it was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 35 and in April 2008 it was voted the Top Album of All Time by the Yahoo Music Playlist Blog using a formula that combined four parameters Album Staying Power Value Sales Value Critical Rating Value Grammy Award Value 36 Many musicians have remarked on the quality of the album and its influence on their own work Elton John said in his notes about Wonder for Rolling Stone s 2003 list of The Immortals The Greatest Artists of All Time in which Wonder was ranked number 15 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 37 In an interview with Ebony magazine Michael Jackson called Songs in the Key of Life his favorite Stevie Wonder album Kanye West in a 2005 interview with Clash remarked I m not trying to compete with what s out there now I m really trying to compete with Innervisions and Songs in the Key of Life It sounds musically blasphemous to say something like that but why not set that as your bar 38 George Michael cited the album as his favorite of all time 39 He released a live recording of Love s in Need of Love Today as a B side to Father Figure in 1987 and performed the song on his Faith tour the next year performed Village Ghetto Land at the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute in 1988 covered Pastime Paradise and Knocks Me Off My Feet on his 1991 Cover to Cover tour and with Mary J Blige had a hit single in 1999 with a cover of As Many R amp B singers have praised the album Mariah Carey generally names it as one of her favorites and Whitney Houston remarked on its influence on her singing at Houston s request the album was played throughout the photo sessions for her compilation album Whitney The Greatest Hits as can be seen on the home video release that accompanied that album Its importance has also been recognized by heavy metal musicians with singer Phil Anselmo describing a live performance of Songs in the Key of Life as a living breathing miracle 40 The album s tracks have provided numerous samples for rap and hip hop artists Pastime Paradise which itself drew on the first eight notes and four chords of J S Bach s Prelude No 2 in C minor BWV 847 21 was reworked by Coolio as Gangsta s Paradise in 1995 That same year smooth jazz artist Najee recorded a cover album titled Najee Plays Songs from the Key of Life which is based entirely on Wonder s album In 1999 Will Smith used I Wish as the base for his US number one single Wild Wild West Smith s song repeated the main melody of I Wish as a riff and re formed some of Wonder s lyrics In December 2013 Wonder did a live concert performance of the entire album at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles The event was his 18th annual House Full of Toys Benefit Concert and featured some of the singers and musicians who are featured on the original album as well as several from the contemporary music scene 41 Then in November 2014 Wonder began performing the entire album in a series of concert dates in the US and Canada The start of the tour coincided with the 38th anniversary of the release of Songs in the Key of Life 42 43 Track listing editOriginal release edit All tracks are written by Stevie Wonder unless otherwise noted Side oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Love s in Need of Love Today 7 062 Have a Talk with God WonderCalvin Hardaway2 423 Village Ghetto Land WonderGary Byrd3 254 Contusion instrumental 3 465 Sir Duke 3 52Total length 20 51 Side twoNo TitleLength1 I Wish 4 122 Knocks Me Off My Feet 3 363 Pastime Paradise 3 274 Summer Soft 4 145 Ordinary Pain 6 16Total length 21 45 Side threeNo TitleWriter s Length1 Isn t She Lovely 6 342 Joy Inside My Tears 6 303 Black Man WonderByrd8 27Total length 21 31 Side fourNo TitleLength1 Ngiculela Es Una Historia I Am Singing translation by Thoko Mdalose Hall Raymond Maldonado 3 482 If It s Magic 3 123 As 7 084 Another Star 8 28Total length 22 16 A Something s Extra EP edit Original LP editions included a bonus 7 inch EP titled A Something s Extra containing four bonus tracks These songs were later included as bonus tracks on CD and streaming versions of the album Side oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Saturn WonderMichael Sembello4 542 Ebony Eyes 4 11Total length 9 05 Side twoNo TitleLength1 All Day Sucker 5 062 Easy Goin Evening My Mama s Call instrumental 3 55Total length 9 01Personnel editCredits adapted from Songs in the Key of Life liner notes Stevie Wonder lead vocals keyboards harmonica drums percussion synth bass arrangement composer producer Nathan Watts bass guitar percussion handclaps Raymond Pounds drums Greg Phillinganes keyboards Michael Sembello lead guitar Ben Bridges rhythm guitar Eddie Bongo Brown timbrophone Shirley Brewer vocals handclaps percussion Josie James backing vocals Michael Gray backing vocals Artece May backing vocals handclaps Hank Redd alto saxophone Trevor Lawrence tenor saxophone Raymond Maldonado trumpet percussion Steve Madaio trumpet Renee Hardaway backing vocals percussion Bobbye Hall percussion West Angeles Church of God Choir backing vocals Hare Krishna backing vocals Ronnie Foster organ Nastee Latimer percussion Minnie Riperton backing vocals Mary Lee Whitney backing vocals Deniece Williams backing vocals Syreeta Wright backing vocals Lynda Laurence backing vocals Terry Hendricks backing vocals Sundray Tucker backing vocals Charity McCrary backing vocals Linda McCrary backing vocals Madelaine Gypsie Jones backing vocals Josette Valentino handclaps percussion Dave Henson handclaps Brenda Barrett handclaps Colleen Carleton handclaps Carole Cole handclaps Nelson Hayes handclaps Edna Orso handclaps Tucker handclaps Susaye Greene backing vocals George Bohanon trombone Glenn Ferris trombone Al Fann Theatrical Ensemble verbal replies Charles Brewer percussion Nelson Hayes percussion Marietta Waters percussion John Fischbach percussion Amale Mathews percussion Dorothy Ashby harp Greg Brown drums Herbie Hancock keyboards handclaps Dean Parks guitar Yolanda Simmons handclaps Bobbi Humphrey flute George Benson guitar backing vocals Nathan Alford Jr percussion Carmello Hungria Garcia timbales Jim Horn saxophone Peter Sneaky Pete Kleinow steel guitar W G Snuffy Walden lead guitar Carolyn Dennis backing vocalsCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1976 77 Position Australian Kent Music Report 44 6 Austrian Albums Chart 45 15 Canadian RPM Albums Chart 46 1 Dutch Albums Chart 47 1 Japanese Oricon Albums Chart 48 40 New Zealand Albums Chart 49 5 Norwegian VG lista Albums Chart 50 6 Swedish Albums Chart 51 9 UK Albums Chart 52 2 US Billboard 200 53 1 West German Media Control Albums Chart 54 23 Year end charts edit Chart 1976 Position Australian Albums Chart 44 49 Canadian Albums Chart 55 3 Dutch Albums Chart 56 14 French Albums Chart 57 11 UK Albums Chart 58 21 Chart 1977 Position Australian Albums Chart 44 39 Canadian Albums Chart 59 5 Dutch Albums Chart 60 7 German Albums Chart 61 34 UK Albums Chart 58 18 US Billboard 200 62 2Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 63 Platinum 50 000 Canada Music Canada 64 2 Platinum 200 000 France SNEP 65 Gold 100 000 United Kingdom BPI 66 Platinum 300 000 United States RIAA 67 Diamond 5 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone See also editList of number one albums of 1976 U S List of number one albums of 1977 U S List of number one R amp B albums of 1976 U S List of number one R amp B albums of 1977 U S Notes edit Stevie Wonder s Songs in the Key of Life Ranking the songs Entertainment Weekly September 28 2016 a b Hanson Natalie September 28 2018 On This Day Songs in the Key of Life a milestone for Stevie Wonder soul music The Orion Retrieved June 17 2022 Grimstad Paul September 4 2007 What is Avant Pop Brooklyn Rail Retrieved October 1 2016 Martin Bill 1998 Listening to the Future The Time of Progressive Rock Chicago Open Court p 41 ISBN 0 8126 9368 X Breihan Tom September 27 2019 The Number Ones Stevie Wonder s I Wish Stereogum Retrieved July 1 2023 Wonder is deeply in his own zone on Songs in the Key of Life crafting these rich and textured soul jazz meditations a b c d Buskin Richard December 2007 Classic Tracks Stevie Wonder Pastime Paradise Sound on Sound Bogdanov Vladimir Woodstra Chris Erlewine Stephen Thomas 2001 All Music Guide The Definitive Guide to Popular Music 4 ed Hal Leonard Corporation pp 447 448 ISBN 0 87930 627 0 Cramer Alfred William 2009 Musicians and Composers of the 20th Century Vol 5 Salem Press p 1645 ISBN 978 1 58765 517 3 Brown Jeremy K 2010 Stevie Wonder Musician Black Americans of Achievement Infobase Publishing p 57 ISBN 978 1 60413 685 2 a b c Lundy Zeth 331 3 Songs in the Key of Life pp 14 15 Lundy Zeth January 17 2007 Playing God Songs in the Key of Life Stylus Magazine Retrieved August 1 2009 Colin Larkin 2000 All Time Top 1000 Albums 3rd ed Virgin Books p 71 ISBN 0 7535 0493 6 a b Songs In The Key Of Life ranked 4th greatest album by Rolling Stone magazine Rolling Stone September 22 2020 Retrieved October 10 2020 GRAMMY Hall Of Fame GRAMMY 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Songs in the Key of Life in French InfoDisc Retrieved November 9 2021 SelectSTEVIE WONDERand clickOK British album certifications Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life British Phonographic Industry American album certifications Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life Recording Industry Association of America References editDavis Sharon Stevie Wonder Rhythms of Wonder Lundy Zeth 2007 Songs in the Key of Life Bloomsbury Publishing USA ISBN 9781441170125 Nathan Brackett Christian Hoard 2004 The New Rolling Stone Album Guide Completely revised and updated 4th ed Simon and Schuster ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Colin Larkin 2002 Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4th ed Virgin Books ISBN 1 85227 923 0 Further reading editChristgau Robert November 8 1976 Stevie Wonder Is a Masterpiece The Village Voice Jumping Jamboree at Time Album Review at BBC Music Reviews at SuperSeventies Audio streams WBEZ program Extensions broadcast a 3 hour special commemorating the album s 30th anniversaryExternal links 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