Superstition Sheet Music Stevie Wonder

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“Superstition Sheet Music PDF Stevie Wonder”  for Piano Sheet Music, Scoring Piano Solo , Original key: Eb minor, number of pages sheet music PDF: 4, and Lyrics song   Superstition Sheet Music PDF Stevie Wonder Free Download.


Superstition Sheet Music PDF Stevie Wonder Free Download
INFO SONG
  Title:Superstition
  Artist:Stevie Wonder
  Instrument:Piano Sheet Music
  Key:Eb minor
  Metronome:95
  Scoring:Piano Solo
  Styles:Funk, Motown, R&B
  Difficulty:Medium
  File type:PDF
  Pages:4
 Download: Free
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Lyrics Superstition Stevie Wonder

Superstition


Very superstitious, writings on the wall, 
Very superstitious, ladders ’bout to fall, 
Thirteen-months-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 ain’t the way 

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 my song 

When you believe in things that you don’t understand, 
Then you suffer, 
Superstition ain’t the way, yeah, yeah 

Very superstitious, nothin’ more to say, 
Very superstitious, the devil’s on his way, 
Thirteen-months-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

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Superstition’” is a popular song composed, produced, arranged, and performed by Stevie Wonder for Motown Records in 1972. It was the lead single for Wonder’s Talking Book album, and released in many countries. It reached number one in the U.S., and number one on the soul singles chart. The song was Wonder’s first number-one single since the live version of “Fingertips Pt. 2” topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963. Overseas, it peaked at number eleven in the UK during February 1973. In November 2004, Rolling Stone ranked the song at No. 74 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The song’s lyrics are chiefly concerned with superstitions, mentioning several popular superstitious fables throughout the song, and deal with the negative effects superstitious beliefs can bring.


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