Isn't She Lovely Explained

Isn't She Lovely
Cover:Isn't_She_Lovely_-_Stevie_Wonder.jpg
Caption:Motown CD single reissue (1996)
Type:promo
Artist:Stevie Wonder
Album:Songs in the Key of Life
Recorded:1975
Genre:Soul
Length:
  • 6:33 (album version)
  • 3:20 (radio version)
Label:Tamla
Producer:Stevie Wonder

"Isn't She Lovely" is a song by Stevie Wonder from his 1976 album, Songs in the Key of Life. The lyrics celebrate the birth of his daughter, Aisha Morris. Wonder collaborated on the song with Harlem songwriter and studio owner Burnetta "Bunny" Jones.[1]

The song opens side 3 of Songs in the Key of Life, and starts with a baby's first cry recorded during an actual childbirth. A recording of Wonder bathing Aisha as an older toddler is brought into the final section of the song, mixed with Wonder's extended chromatic harmonica solo. All of the instruments heard in the song are played by Wonder, except for some keyboard parts played by Greg Phillinganes. During the recording process, bassist Nathan Watts laid down a bass guitar line to serve as a guide track for Wonder, but Wonder eventually replaced this with his own keyboard bass performance.[2]

The more-than-six-minute song was not released as a single, as Wonder was unwilling to shorten the song to fit the 7", 45 rpm format.[2] Even without a single release, the song received so much airplay that it reached number 23 on the Adult Contemporary chart in January 1977. Since then, the song has become a jazz and pop standard, covered by many artists.[3]

Wonder performed the song live for Queen Elizabeth II at her Diamond Jubilee Concert on June 4, 2012, with lyrics modified to refer to the Queen.[4]

Releases

The song was not issued as a commercial single and therefore it did not appear on the major charts in the US and UK. However, due to radio airplay, it reached number 23 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart on January 29, 1977.[5] In June 2012, after Wonder performed the song at the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II, the song finally charted in the UK (#94) due to download sales.

Personnel

Cover versions

Chart history

YearArtistIRSAUKU.S. Billboard
IRMASpringbokSingles ChartU.S. AC
1976Stevie Wonder
1977David Parton
1977Leslie Kleinsmith
2012Jimmy Higham & Jon Walmsley

Notes and References

  1. Passings . 68 . Terry Barnes . Billboard . December 1998 . 110 . 52 . 0006-2510.
  2. Book: Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life . Zeth Lundy . 2007 . Bloomsbury . 31 . 9781441170125.
  3. Book: The Sound of Stevie Wonder: His Words and Music . registration . James E. Perone . Praeger . 2006 . 122 . 9780313051081.
  4. News: Sir Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Sir Elton John and Madness Lead Queen's Diamond Jubilee. WCBS-FM. June 5, 2012. July 21, 2013. October 22, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161022003701/http://wcbsfm.cbslocal.com/2012/06/05/sir-paul-mccartney-stevie-wonder-sir-elton-john-and-madness-lead-queens-diamond-jubilee/. dead.
  5. Book: Whitburn , Joel . Top Adult Songs 1961–2006. Joel Whitburn. 2011-11-09. 2019-12-31. https://web.archive.org/web/20191231100657/https://www.recordresearch.com/adult_contemporary/top_adult_songs_1961_2006.php. dead.
  6. Book: Roberts, David . 2006 . British Hit Singles & Albums . 19th . Guinness World Records Limited . London . 419 . 1-904994-10-5.
  7. Web site: Top 100 1977 - UK Music Charts . Uk-charts.top-source.info . 2016-08-19.