Everyday I personally believe even more that is true. He is beyond "expertise", he's unique. His music guides you to a whole different universe that no one else has achieve. As a Latin, when I first started to hear his music, I just was pleased to be familiar with his sound, but even if he was inspired by something, he still took that "something" and transformed it in something so unique. I love him with each beat of my heart.
Sir, Stevie Wonder is in a class of "pure brilliance" about by himself! His talent is a gift only a God of love can bestow on a person! Simply amazing!
It's hard to even talk about something this extraordinary Words really aren't good enough. Stevie Wonder leaves you looking for others ways to describe just how great he is.
This very special STEVIE - SMILE in the beginning... I can't help but smile myself every time I see it :))) A very special artist... and a very special song to me...!!!
I heard this in my high school years and i wondered back than who would it be if he sang this song to me.....well, i thought i had him, and hearing Stevie wishes my left behind heart wanting him, soft again. I love Stevie Wonder! Wow! What a song! He is awesome!
I love you Stevie Wonder........I hope one day I get 2 meet you in person. Someday....God willing. Until then......let's keep conquering all the hate with love, always, grace 🌹🙏🌹
Uhhh, I heard the first 20 seconds of Jacob's version.... I couldn't listen to much more than, which is why I'm over now here. Jacob sings in just one color; kind of a low nasal tenor. Sounds kinda artificial. He needs to open up his nasopharynx and sing naturally. For my tastes anyway.
@@gatsbylight4766 I could go in depth but you wouldn't even get it. Collier uses microtones in his music to get musical color stevie did not achieve with the original. Collier uses a number of modal and chromatic changes that give body to the harmonies he used. The track probably over 100 vocal tracks by itself. I could give an in depth reason as to why you're all morons. But most of this will be gibberish to you.
@@theplayerformerlyknownasmo3711 - hahaha... spoken like a young, wide-eyed buck.... who believes he knows all. hahaha Meanwhile, back in the real world: So, you say _"Collier uses microtones ... Collier uses a number of modal and chromatic changes..."_ *And yet,* despite all of those supposed 'microtones', Jacob *still* *_"sings in just one color;"_* *And yet,* despite all of those _'modal and chromatic changes'_ Collier *still* *_"sings in kind of a low nasal tenor."_* *And yet,* despite all of that _'body'_ that Collier supposedly gives to the harmonies he used, Jacob *still* *_"sounds kinda artificial"_* ... exactly as I said in my original comment. You say _"Collier uses microtones in his music to get musical color stevie did not achieve with the original."_ *And yet,* Stevie Wonder is regarded by many to be one the greatest musical artists in the history of the art form. And Jacob Collier? Well, to be polite, let's just say *'not'.* And FYI: If Stevie Wonder did not use 'microtones' (hahahaha) in his original recording of the song, that might be a good first clue as to whether 'microtones' (hahahaha) should be used in such a song. Well, on second thought.... maybe I should check something before I make that comment (hang on).... ... .. Ok, I checked: It appears that Stevie Wonder has sold over *100 million records.* So, yeah - I'm gonna stick with my statement that if Stevie Wonder had the musical intelligence not to use 'microtones' in his R&B song..... ahhhhhh hahahahahaha *_If_* - and I repeat: 'If' Collier was attempting to use "microtones" (hahahaha), on an *R&B* classic, in a *Pop* arrangement, with an *R&B* background group - then we'd just chalk that up to lack of experience, lack of seasoning, lack of reasoning, musical immaturity, and a musical experiment to be admired for it's braveness but called what it factually is: a failed experiment. However, back here in reality there is *nothing* to evidence that Collier was attempting to use microtones (if he was, he needs further development as to how to do so). The obvious product-result of Jacob's singing is that his musical vocal sound is parallel to his spoken voice sound production. [Note: I didn't say that his musical vocal sound _'sounds like'_ his spoken voice sound production - I said it is _'parallel'._ ] And as for his musical vocal sound, as a listener I don't care for it; as a musician, I don't like his sound, I think that his vocal sound production is technically flawed, he apparently has a nasopharynx restriction (naturally physiologically restricted or from poor vocal mechanics) which causes his sound to be too colored and artificial... *for my taste.* You say that you could _"go in depth but I wouldn't even get it"_ ? Well, maybe you're right... I might not get it; since it's been so long - what's it been, 38 years ago (?) when I wrote my first large ensemble piece in the idiom of 20th century neoclassical atonal avant-garde post-Schoenberg utilizing microtones, polyrhythms (such as 17/8 superimposed over 11/4), and single-instrument polyphonics. But, hey - maybe you'll refresh my memory with your vast knowledge and wisdom of music. hahahahaha I've got to admit, I often find it amusing that folk on this Internet make these wildly unintelligent comments, without having the slightest clue as to who's on the other end here. I've got nothing to prove after all these years, so I'll just say 'nuff said. But, still amused... hahahahahahaha
He Mariah caried this version too much , not in a good way ,too much going on ,no build up to the pay off then it was all over the place ,less is more .
My college band director said Stevie Wonder is the greatest American musician of all time. Not one of, the. He's not wrong.
Everyday I personally believe even more that is true. He is beyond "expertise", he's unique. His music guides you to a whole different universe that no one else has achieve.
As a Latin, when I first started to hear his music, I just was pleased to be familiar with his sound, but even if he was inspired by something, he still took that "something" and transformed it in something so unique. I love him with each beat of my heart.
Sir, Stevie Wonder is in a class of "pure brilliance" about by himself! His talent is a gift only a God of love can bestow on a person! Simply amazing!
He is so original.
One of the most incredible displays of vocal talent you'll ever see. Truly a once in a lifetime kind of artist.
Julianmracky1 well said, Julian.
The definition of music... I hope he never die
The modulations are outrageous and beautiful. An American master- period.
I love the fact that Stevie Wonder sounds like Stevie Wonder. No one comes close!♥️
George Benson is not Stevie but he does come close.
ruclips.net/video/Bnep1t6HHjI/видео.html
He has got supernatural pipes and Michael Phelps lungs.
One of Stevie's difficult songs to sing may be the most. I love the studio version's outlandish arrangement.
It's hard to even talk about something this extraordinary Words really aren't good enough. Stevie Wonder leaves you looking for others ways to describe just how great he is.
I love how he changes the modulation.
I used to listen to the song when I was a teenage girl and cry my eyes out
This very special STEVIE - SMILE in the beginning... I can't help but smile myself every time I see it :)))
A very special artist... and a very special song to me...!!!
I love how everyone else in his accompaniment is as amazed as everyone of us ! Just shows the brilliance of that man!
If there is a next life, then I would wish myself a voice, and a music brain like Stevie Wonder.
Amen..
yes
Aye
😊😊😊0😊0p0😊aàaa
Whew this song!! Stevie has such an amazing voice and even better a beautiful spirit…we don’t even deserve him❤️
i sing this whenever i fear something bads gonna happen...weird..it always pulls me thru..love stevie to bits..
Best singer ever💙
I heard this in my high school years and i wondered back than who would it be if he sang this song to me.....well, i thought i had him, and hearing Stevie wishes my left behind heart wanting him, soft again. I love Stevie Wonder! Wow! What a song! He is awesome!
the 90s talent were really INSANE! can someone understand me? from Stevie to Mariah, Whitney, Celine, all of these talentes are LEGIT real vocals
Omg- extraordinary performance...goosebumps ❤️
Does this make anyone else bawl their eyes out ?
I'm only here for the RUNS.
yeah but I think he did a little too much.
it is a bit too much and i wasn't expecting those.
@Vladimir - Sorry to hear about your condition. You know, they have stuff you can take for that... like Pepto-Bismol or Tums. Good luck.
When I tell you that I love this man with every fiber of me😍😘
who the fuck would dislike this
Tomi Palmer A hateful jackass
Justin bieber fans maybe.. :V
The eighth Wonder of the World 🌎!
13년만에 이 라이브 다시들었는데 여전히 감동..
God created seas and mountains... But God became perfect just creating Stevie... Thanks God, thanks for Stevie.
Tales of gods aren't enough to describe him.
This song reminds me some good times when I meet my first love at the school ❤️
A Legend
Qué felicidad el girar por el universo en el mismo mundo que Stevie.
The world's greatest!
by a mile
AWESOME SONG !!!
Tears
here we are on hearth together its you " stevie" and we are fall in love of your talent!! thanks!!!!!!
AMAZING ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love this song Stevie Wonderful
Thank you for this
Mariah brought us here, thank you 😍🦋
ya'll really had to give us the Stevie Wonder experience from 2:03 - 2:12 lol
Mozart of 20th century❤
Eu amo Stevie wonder essa canção é linda💓😍
I love you Stevie Wonder........I hope one day I get 2 meet you in person. Someday....God willing. Until then......let's keep conquering all the hate with love, always, grace 🌹🙏🌹
만수무강하세요 스티비형
존경합니다 스티비형
Mariah brought me here!!
SAMEEEEE
ME TOOOO HAHAHAHA
What did Mariah say about this song?
@@firouz4296 she covered this song back in 2002
I love Stieve
I just cried listening to this. At the office. In broad daylight. The fuck
Ja sei de onde a Mariah se inspirou pra enfeitar tanto as músicas
Sublime
GENIO
Living Legend………………
2:36 In lo-o-o-oo-oo-oo-oo-o-wha-uve.
Anybody listened the Jacob Collier's version?
Uhhh, I heard the first 20 seconds of Jacob's version.... I couldn't listen to much more than, which is why I'm over now here. Jacob sings in just one color; kind of a low nasal tenor. Sounds kinda artificial. He needs to open up his nasopharynx and sing naturally. For my tastes anyway.
@@gatsbylight4766 you guys are morons lmao.
@@theplayerformerlyknownasmo3711 - Thanks for sharing your insightful, detailed, knowledgeable, and in-depth comment.
@@gatsbylight4766 I could go in depth but you wouldn't even get it. Collier uses microtones in his music to get musical color stevie did not achieve with the original. Collier uses a number of modal and chromatic changes that give body to the harmonies he used. The track probably over 100 vocal tracks by itself. I could give an in depth reason as to why you're all morons. But most of this will be gibberish to you.
@@theplayerformerlyknownasmo3711 - hahaha... spoken like a young, wide-eyed buck.... who believes he knows all. hahaha Meanwhile, back in the real world:
So, you say _"Collier uses microtones ... Collier uses a number of modal and chromatic changes..."_
*And yet,*
despite all of those supposed 'microtones', Jacob *still* *_"sings in just one color;"_*
*And yet,* despite all of those _'modal and chromatic changes'_ Collier *still* *_"sings in kind of a low nasal tenor."_*
*And yet,* despite all of that _'body'_ that Collier supposedly gives to the harmonies he used, Jacob *still* *_"sounds kinda artificial"_* ... exactly as I said in my original comment.
You say _"Collier uses microtones in his music to get musical color stevie did not achieve with the original."_
*And yet,* Stevie Wonder is regarded by many to be one the greatest musical artists in the history of the art form. And Jacob Collier? Well, to be polite, let's just say *'not'.*
And FYI: If Stevie Wonder did not use 'microtones' (hahahaha) in his original recording of the song, that might be a good first clue as to whether 'microtones' (hahahaha) should be used in such a song. Well, on second thought.... maybe I should check something before I make that comment (hang on)....
...
..
Ok, I checked: It appears that Stevie Wonder has sold over *100 million records.* So, yeah - I'm gonna stick with my statement that if Stevie Wonder had the musical intelligence not to use 'microtones' in his R&B song.....
ahhhhhh hahahahahaha
*_If_* - and I repeat: 'If' Collier was attempting to use "microtones" (hahahaha), on an *R&B* classic, in a *Pop* arrangement, with an *R&B* background group - then we'd just chalk that up to lack of experience, lack of seasoning, lack of reasoning, musical immaturity, and a musical experiment to be admired for it's braveness but called what it factually is: a failed experiment.
However, back here in reality there is *nothing* to evidence that Collier was attempting to use microtones (if he was, he needs further development as to how to do so). The obvious product-result of Jacob's singing is that his musical vocal sound is parallel to his spoken voice sound production. [Note: I didn't say that his musical vocal sound _'sounds like'_ his spoken voice sound production - I said it is _'parallel'._ ]
And as for his musical vocal sound, as a listener I don't care for it; as a musician, I don't like his sound, I think that his vocal sound production is technically flawed, he apparently has a nasopharynx restriction (naturally physiologically restricted or from poor vocal mechanics) which causes his sound to be too colored and artificial... *for my taste.*
You say that you could _"go in depth but I wouldn't even get it"_ ? Well, maybe you're right... I might not get it; since it's been so long - what's it been, 38 years ago (?) when I wrote my first large ensemble piece in the idiom of 20th century neoclassical atonal avant-garde post-Schoenberg utilizing microtones, polyrhythms (such as 17/8 superimposed over 11/4), and single-instrument polyphonics. But, hey - maybe you'll refresh my memory with your vast knowledge and wisdom of music. hahahahaha
I've got to admit, I often find it amusing that folk on this Internet make these wildly unintelligent comments, without having the slightest clue as to who's on the other end here. I've got nothing to prove after all these years, so I'll just say 'nuff said. But, still amused... hahahahahahaha
너무 좋다..
와 진짜 이건.. 와.. 진짜..
.....a memory brought me here, ....a joke about spices ...."you know your spices no oregeno in your cake right? ...me "pretty sure"
This is god
This is what you feel when you touch god.
Wow, great
💖
OMG
Motown produced dimes
Quem reparou no pouco caso do cara com o violão atrás?falta de respeito com o melhor de todos os tempos
2:18
He is baritone or Tenor 😅😅😅 please tell me back
Tenor
0:05
Too much scaling for me
He Mariah caried this version too much , not in a good way ,too much going on ,no build up to the pay off then it was all over the place ,less is more .