Stevie Wonder - Don't Know Why I Love You video free download


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Don't Know Why I Love You (Paul Riser-Don Hunter-Lula Hardaway-Stevie Wonder) publ. Jobete

Album: For Once In My Life (1968)

Recorded Hitsville-GW, completed 19/08/1968 ; [LP version]

Recorded Hitsville-GW, completed 20/12/1968 ; produced by Don Hunter, Stevie Wonder ; [45 version]

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Comments

8 years ago

Tk Gomes

muito bom......!!!!!!!

9 years ago

Parika Thornton

Was watching Netflix until Scandal brought me here!!!!!

9 years ago

Aaron Tee

Cyhi brought me here.

9 years ago

sarah jayne lee

LOST IN LOVE 

9 years ago

Alistair IW Campbell

Thanks Adrian, bought this whenever I had money when it came out this day in '69, I share his birthday, always a fan, I'm 59 now.

9 years ago

mrbillhicks

Anyone know who did the reggae version of this ? It starts with a real mellow trumpet...

9 years ago

OshiaIRISHBLACK

Watching reruns of scandal and it brought me here typing in the lyrics on google love me some google lol love this song, both versions (original young MJ) The feeling within me don't know why I'm loving someone 

9 years ago

sexydancer85

Check out J5 version 

9 years ago

Eileen Moulas

scandal gave this song new life but I've this has always been my favourite of this singersung with passion

9 years ago

Emmanuel Benyeogor

I don't know why I love youI don't know why I love youI don't know why I love youBut I love youAlways treat me like a foolKick me when I'm down that's your ruleI don't know why I love youBut I love youOh you never stop yourCheatin ways with another guyYou laugh in my faceLord how long must I be disgracedCause I love youOh baby, baby, babyI don't know why I love youI don't knowYou and me baby, ohI don't know why I love you babyBut I love you babyOh darlin, darlin, darlinYou throw my heart down in the dirtYou made me crawl onThis cold black earth, babyNo I never, I never knewHow much love could hurtUntil I loved you babyTill I loved you baby, babyOh baby, I can't stopI can't stop crying can't you seeHere I'm pleadin on my kneesI'm on my kneesWon't you help me, help me pleaseCause I love you, I love you babySure enough, baby, yeahI don't know, you don't knowWe don't know none of usCan't do nothing about itI don't know, I don't knowOh baby, I don't know, I don't knowNobody can do nothing about it

9 years ago

Tammy Ferebee

One of my favorite Stevie Wonder songs. Lyrical Genius! Clearly, eight people don't hear well. Who gives Stevie a thumbs down?

9 years ago

Kate Fox

Did Stevie write this? Anyone?

9 years ago

parkerlewis2007

ronnie wood got me here! Great show!

9 years ago

Gary Mack

If I could be anybody in this life, I would be Stevie Wonder, blind, talented, inspirational and the greatest entertainer of all times. 

9 years ago

employme09

Some one flipped this record over and discovered My Cherie Amour on the "B' side.

9 years ago

Kuturah Jackson

There's so much emotion in this song. Makes me think of a lost love! I don't know why I love you, but I love you!

10 years ago

javier rosario

scandal!! closegate

10 years ago

fannycraddock99

Brilliant!

10 years ago

Brad Erickson

A bleak clavinet beats chord roots downward, existential, asks the question for which there is no answer. The organ and first guitar join, setting the Bb major theme; a descending phrase, Bb, Ab, Gb, ending with faint hope, rising Db to Eb, then repeating to resolve to a D natural. James Jamerson on the bass fills in the gaps with low arpeggios while Bennie Benjamin hits all four downbeats with the snare, gradually building emphasis on the 2 and 4 with help from the second guitar. Stevie, so soft and tender at the start, slowly opens his heart and lays it bare, raw, betrayed. The third guitar answers with telecaster twang; someone is listening, a comforting angel or the devil mocking? Now Stevie’s running down the street of a blasted earth, out of breath, crying for help in the face of an empty universe. Strings well up darkly then turn bright joined by horns, the distant trumpets of Gabriel, pulsing the dying rays of the setting sun through gathering clouds; an ambivalent anthem of redemption and desperation. Time is running out. When Stevie stops running no one can say if he’ll find peace or devastation so he just runs into the streets from which he came.

10 years ago

Carly Kissane

Never even knew this song existed until I saw Scandal. How could I have missed this song?

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