- Fingertips
Infobox Single
Name = Fingertips - Part 2
Artist = Little Stevie Wonder, featuring Little Stevie on harmonica and bongos
from Album =
B-side = "Fingertips - Part 9
Released =May 21 ,1963
Format = 7" single
Recorded = Regal Theater,Chicago ; June 1962
Genre = Soul
Length = 2:49
Label = Tamla
T 54080
Writer =Clarence Paul
Henry Cosby
Producer = Berry Gordy, Jr.
Chart position =
*# 1 (US Pop Singles, 1962)
**# 1 (US R&B Singles, 1962)
Chronology =Stevie Wonder
Last single = "Contract On Love"
(1962)
This single = "Fingertips - Part 2"
(1963)
Next single = "Workout, Stevie, Workout"
(1963)"Fingertips" is a1963 number-one hit single recorded live by "Little" Stevie Wonder forMotown 's Tamla label. Wonder's first hit single, "Fingertips" was the first live, non-studio recording to reach number-one on the Billboard Pop Singles chart in theUnited States .Overview
Written by Wonder's mentors
Clarence Paul andHenry Cosby , "Fingertips" was originally a Jazz instrumental recorded for Wonder's first studio album, "The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie Wonder ". The live version of the song was recorded in June 1962 during aMotor Town Revue performance at the Regal Theater inChicago, Illinois . Containing only a few stanzas of lyrics, "Fingertips" is essentially an instrumental piece, meant to showcase Wonder's talents on the bongos and theharmonica .After leading the audience in a
call and response routine ("Everybody say 'yeah!'"), Wonder leaves the stage and the band goes into its exit music. This turns out to be a false ending however, as Wonder appears back onstage for an encore, returning to his harmonica, bongos, and the vocal microphone. The other musicians were not aware Wonder would stage an encore even though he had just sung lyrics that said he would; as a result, bassist Larry Moses can be heard on the recording yelling out "What key? What key?" (The song's key isC minor ).The live version of "Fingertips" was released in May 1963 as a two-part single, with Part 2 (with the encore) as the A-side. By August, the single had reached the top of both the Billboard Pop Singles and R&B Singles charts. "Fingertips" was Motown's second number-one pop hit (following
The Marvelettes ' "Please Mr. Postman "), and launched the 13-year-old Wonder into the pop music stratosphere. The single's success helped Wonder's live album, "", reach number-one on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, making him the youngest artist to accomplish that feat.Trivia
*Both the studio and live versions of the song featured
drumming by future Motown starMarvin Gaye , who had been playing drums for Wonder and otherMotown artists since he had signed with the label in1960 .
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*Samples of this song can be heard in Le Juan Love's single "Everybody Say Yeah"Credits
*Vocals, bongos, and harmonica by Little Stevie Wonder
*Drums byMarvin Gaye
*Bass by James Jamerson,Larry Moses
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