About the song

Let’s delve into the funky grooves of Stevie Wonder with his iconic song “Superstition.” Released in 1972, this timeless track continues to captivate audiences with its infectious rhythm and catchy melody.

Stevie Wonder, a legendary American singer-songwriter and musician, showcased his exceptional talent on “Superstition.” The song was featured on his album titled “Talking Book,” which received critical acclaim and cemented Wonder’s status as a musical genius.

“Superstition” was written by Stevie Wonder himself, showcasing his prowess as both a singer and songwriter. The song quickly climbed the charts, reaching the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States and earning Wonder widespread recognition.

Decades after its release, “Superstition” remains a beloved favorite among fans of funk and soul music, celebrated for its infectious energy and timeless appeal. Its enduring popularity is a testament to Stevie Wonder’s musical genius and his ability to create music that transcends generations.

So, whether you’re grooving on the dance floor or simply appreciating the beauty of Stevie Wonder’s music, let “Superstition” serenade you with its funky vibes and irresistible rhythm. It’s a song that reminds us of the power of music to uplift the soul and bring joy to our lives.

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Lyrics

Very superstitious,
Writing’s on the wall,
Very superstitious,
Ladders bout’ to fall,
Thirteen month old baby,
Broke the lookin’ glass
Seven years of bad luck,
The good things in your past
When you believe in things
That you don’t understand,
Then you suffer,
Superstition aint the way
Hey
Very superstitious,
Wash your face and hands,
Rid me of the problem,
Do all that you can,
Keep me in a daydream,
Keep me goin’ strong,
You don’t wanna save me,
Sad is the soul
When you believe in things
That you don’t understand,
Then you suffer,
Superstition ain’t the way,
Yeh, yeh
Very superstitious,
Nothin’ more to say,
Very superstitious,
The devil’s on his way,
Thirteen month old baby,
Broke the lookin’ glass,
Seven years of bad luck,
Good things in your past
When you believe in things
That you don’t understand,
Then you suffer,
Superstition ain’t the way,
No, no, no