stevie wonder

Stevie Wonder-3-819x1024Stevie Wonder quit MoTown in 1970, and put out two albums by himself. Berry Gordy was shocked to learn of this from Stevie Wonder and Berry Gord was able to agree with Stevie Wonder's demands for more autonomy and complete creative control and rights to all his music. In 1972, Stevie Wonder returned to MoTown records and signed a thirteen million dollar agreement with MoTown Records. This entitled Stevie Wonder to a higher royalty and greater creative control, as well as rights to his own songs, that few artists were granted at that time period. The agreement allowed Wonder's music and videos to discuss controversial subjects like drug abuse, war and poverty. In 1972 the album was came out with Music Of My Mind, his debut album under the new MoTown agreement. Talking Book, Stevie Wonder's 1972 album, is a landmark in the history of rock music. The album featured Superstition The number one chart-topping song of the year.

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