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Stevie Wonder discography

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Studio albums
  
23

Compilation albums
  
11

Singles
  
98

Live albums
  
4

Music videos
  
20

Soundtrack albums
  
3

Stevie Wonder discography

American R&B/soul musician Stevie Wonder has released 23 studio albums, three soundtrack albums, four live albums, 11 compilations, one box set, and 98 singles. His first album, The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie, was released in 1962, and his most recent, A Time to Love, was released in 2005.

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He has had ten US number-one hits on the pop charts as well as 20 R&B number one hits, and has sold over 100 million records, 19.5 million of which are albums; he is one of the top 60 best-selling music artists with combined sales of singles and albums.

He has 30 main album releases, all of which are single albums, apart from Songs in the Key of Life which was released as a double album with a bonus four track EP.

There are 11 official compilation albums; in addition, a box set, The Complete Stevie Wonder, was released in 2005.

1980–1989

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1990–present

Note: Faith topped the Israel chart.

Collaborations and guest appearances

  • 1970 "It's a Shame" written by Wonder (also the record producer), Lee Garrett and Syreeta Wright; from 2nd Time Around (by The Spinners).
  • 1970: "The Distant Dreamer", written by Wonder & "Do I Love Her" written by Sylvia Moy/Wonder from Ramsey Lewis' album "The Piano Player".
  • 1972: "Syreeta" album arranged, produced and mainly written by Wonder or co-written with Syreeta Wright; Wonder plays harmonica, drums and keyboards.
  • 1973: "To Know You Is to Love You" written by Wonder and Syreeta Wright; from To Know You Is To Love You (by B.B. King); Wonder plays keyboards.
  • 1974: "Stevie Wonder Presents: Syreeta" album arranged, produced and mainly written by Wonder or co-written with Syreeta Wright; Wonder plays harmonica, drums and keyboards.
  • 1974: "Tell Me Something Good" written by Wonder and given to Rufus (band); from Rags To Rufus.
  • 1975: "I Can See the Sun in Late December" written by Wonder and given to Roberta Flack for Feel Like Makin' Love.
  • 1975: "Sleeping Alone" written by Wonder and given to The Pointer Sisters for their album Steppin'.
  • 1976: "Cause We've Ended as Lovers" written by Wonder and Syreeta Wright and "Thelonious" written by Wonder; from Blow by Blow (by Jeff Beck); Wonder plays keyboards.
  • 1976: "Don't Be Sad 'Cause Your Sun Is Down" written by Wonder and James Taylor; from In the Pocket (by James Taylor); Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 1977: "Spring High", "Love Notes" written and arranged by Wonder from Ramsey Lewis' album "Love Notes". Wonder also plays keyboards on both tracks.
  • 1979: "You Are My Heaven", "Don't Make Me Wait Too Long" written and produced by Wonder for Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway. Wonder also plays keyboards on both tracks.
  • 1979: "Soul Bones" song of the Trammps from their album The Whole World's Dancing; Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 1979: "Let's Get Serious" from Let's Get Serious (by Jermaine Jackson).
  • 1980: "Betcha' Wouldn't Hurt Me" written by Wonder and Stephanie Andrews, from The Dude (by Quincy Jones); Wonder plays synthesizer.
  • 1980: "My Love Has Passed You By" from La Toya Jackson; Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 1982: "Ebony and Ivory" and "What's That Your Doin'" from Tug of War (by Paul McCartney).
  • 1982: "Try Jah Love" written and produced by Wonder for Third World's album of the same name
  • 1982: "Samurai" from Luz (by Djavan); Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 1983: "The Crown" by Gary Byrd and the GB Experience; Wonder produced, co-wrote and provided guest vocals.
  • 1983: "Spice Of Life" from Bodies and Souls (by The Manhattan Transfer); Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 1983: "Someday" from Gap Band V: Jammin' (by the Gap Band); Wonder provides backing vocals.
  • 1983: "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" from Too Low for Zero (by Elton John); Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 1984: "I Feel for You" from I Feel For You by Chaka Khan; Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 1984: Closer to the Source by Dizzy Gillespie; Wonder plays harmonica and synthesizer
  • 1985: "We Are the World" a charity single recorded by American artists under the name "USA for Africa".
  • 1985: "There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)" from Be Yourself Tonight (by The Eurythmics); Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 1985: "If Ever" written by Wonder and Stephanie Andrews; Recorded by John Denver on Dreamland Express; Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 1985: "That's What Friends Are For" a charity single with Dionne Warwick, Gladys Knight and Elton John.
  • 1985: "I Do Love You" by The Beach Boys, from their self-titled album; Wonder plays drums, bass, Fender Rhodes and harmonica.
  • 1985: "Upset Stomach" written by Wonder for the soundtrack to The Last Dragon
  • 1985: "Cold Farewell (Tsumetai Wakare)", a single recorded by Miyuki Nakajima; Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 1986: "My Summer Vacation (Atai no Natsuyasumi)" by Miyuki Nakajima on her 36.5°C album. Wonder plays synthesizer.
  • 1986: "Time Will Teach Us All" Duet with Julian Lennon, from the musical Time.
  • 1987: "Just Good Friends" from Bad (by Michael Jackson).
  • 1988: "My Love" written by Wonder; from Non Stop (by Julio Iglesias).
  • 1988: "Nightingales" from From Langley Park to Memphis (by Prefab Sprout).
  • 1988: "Stephen's Kingdom" from Bird of Paradise (by Djavan); Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 1989: "Hollywood" from the eponymous album by One + One; Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 1990: "We Didn't Know" written by Wonder; from I'm Your Baby Tonight (by Whitney Houston).
  • 1990: "Everyday the Same" Wonder on harmonica and singing from "Return" (by The Winans).
  • 1993: "Blowin' in the Wind" from The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration a tribute to Bob Dylan.
  • 1994: "Where You Are" from Heart, Mind and Soul by El DeBarge; Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 1994: "Go On and On" written by Wonder; (by Elton John and Gladys Knight) from Duets; Wonder plays synthesizer.
  • 1994: "Deuce" from Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved (with Lenny Kravitz).
  • 1994: "For Once in My Life" from Duets II (with Frank Sinatra and Gladys Knight); Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 1995: "Dous'" from Difé (by Kassav'). Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 1995: "Let the Good Times Roll" from Q's Jook Joint (by Quincy Jones with Ray Charles and Bono).
  • 1996: "Simply Say I Love U" from Let's Get the Mood Right (by Johnny Gill).
  • 1997: "I'm Too Close" from Still Standing by The Williams Brothers; Wonder sings and plays harmonica.
  • 1997: "How Come, How Long" from The Day, "Gone Too Soon (Live)" & "How Come, How Long (Live)" from "MTV Unplugged NYC 1997" (by Babyface)
  • 1998: "True To Your Heart" from Mulan (with 98°).
  • 1999: "Brand New Day" from Brand New Day (by Sting); Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 2000: "Loves Me Like a Rock" (with The Dixie Hummingbirds and Paul Simon) and "A Talk with God" with The Dixie Hummingbirds from Music in the Air: The 70th Anniversary All-Star Tribute.
  • 2000: "Finally" written by Wonder and Stephanie Andrews; from Friends for Schuur (by Diane Schuur).
  • 2001: "Everyday (I Have The Blues)" from Playing with My Friends: Bennett Sings the Blues (by Tony Bennett).
  • 2001: "Ghetto Village" from The Return of the Regulator (by Warren G).
  • 2001: "Dark Diamond" by Elton John on his Songs from the West Coast album. Wonder plays harmonica and clavinet.
  • 2002: "Justice of the Heart" from the film John Q.
  • 2003: "Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours" from Guilty (with Blue and Angie Stone).
  • 2003: "Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)" by Cyndi Lauper from At Last; Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 2004: "What a Wonderful World" from Stardust:The Great American Songbook Volume III (by Rod Stewart).
  • 2004: "Moon River" from Ultimate Mancini (with Take 6); Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 2005: "So Amazing" from So Amazing: An All-Star Tribute to Luther Vandross; duet with Beyoncé.
  • 2006: "Feeling You" from Sing (If You Want It) (by Omar)
  • 2006: "Been Through The Storm" from The Big Bang (with Busta Rhymes).
  • 2006: "Conversations" from Tha Blue Carpet Treatment (by Snoop Dogg)
  • 2006: "Berimbau Consolação" from Timeless (with Sérgio Mendes).
  • 2006: "For Once In My Life" from Duets: An American Classic (by Tony Bennett).
  • 2006: "I Was Made to Love Her" from Motown Two (by Michael McDonald); Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 2006: "Crazy For Her (Ah Men Halawtu)" from Lela by Hakim; Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 2006: "Canzoni Stonate" from Amore by Andrea Bocelli; Wonder sings and plays harmonica.
  • 2008: "Never Give You Up" by Raphael Saadiq, from his album The Way I See It; Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 2009: "For Once in My Life", "The Tracks of My Tears" (with Smokey Robinson), "The Way You Make Me Feel" (with John Legend), "The Thrill is Gone" (with B.B. King), "Higher Ground/Roxanne" (with Sting), "Superstition" (with Jeff Beck) at the 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Concert.
  • 2011: "Have Sweet Dreams" from Motions Of Love (by Maysa Leak); written by Wonder and Kimberly Brewer. Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 2011: Album Take Care by Drake; Stevie Wonder contributed to the creative direction of the album and played harmonica on the track "Doing It Wrong."
  • 2011: "Stevie on the Radio" from Young Foolish Happy (by Pixie Lott); Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 2011: Time Life released The Best of Soul Train Live, including Wonder's September 21, 1991 performance of a medley of "My Cherie Amour"/"Sir Duke"/"Wish"/"These Three Words"
  • 2012: "Only Our Hearts" from Kisses on the Bottom (by Paul McCartney); Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 2013: "Only One" from New Orleans (by PJ Morton)
  • 2013: "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)" with Straight No Chaser from Under the Influence
  • 2015: "California Roll" from Bush (by Snoop Dogg); Wonder sings and plays harmonica.
  • 2015: "Broke" from Everything Is 4 (by Jason Derulo and also Keith Urban). Wonder plays harmonica.
  • 2015: "Uptown's First Finale" Uptown Special (by Mark Ronson). Wonder plays piano.
  • 2016: "Where The Sun Goes" from Party Rock Mansion (by Redfoo). Wonder sings and plays harmonica.
  • 2016: "Black America Again" from "Black America Again" (by Common) Wonder sings and plays piano.
  • References

    Stevie Wonder discography Wikipedia