Overjoyed (Stevie Wonder song)
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"Overjoyed" is a hit single written and performed by American R&B singer-songwriter
Stevie Wonder Stevland Hardaway Morris ( Judkins; May 13, 1950), known professionally as Stevie Wonder, is an American singer-songwriter, who is credited as a pioneer and influence by musicians across a range of genres that include rhythm and blues, pop, s ...
on the Tamla (Motown) label from his 1985 album ''
In Square Circle ''In Square Circle'' is the twentieth studio album by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder, released in 1985. The album features the hit singles "Part-Time Lover" (No. 1), " Go Home" (No. 10), " Overjoyed" (No. 24), and "Land of La La" (No. 8 ...
''. The single peaked at No. 24 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in early 1986, remaining in the
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for six weeks. In addition, "Overjoyed" was a No. 1 hit on the
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, the eighth (and, to date, last) of his career. An alternate single release featured an instrumental version on the B-side. The song was written first for the 1979 album ''
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,'' but was left off the album, and re-recorded for the 1985 album ''
In Square Circle ''In Square Circle'' is the twentieth studio album by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder, released in 1985. The album features the hit singles "Part-Time Lover" (No. 1), " Go Home" (No. 10), " Overjoyed" (No. 24), and "Land of La La" (No. 8 ...
''. In the liner notes for the song, "crickets, nightingale & additional bird sounds, ocean, pebbles in pond, stone dropped, crushing leaves" are listed under "environmental percussion". The song was first performed live on the May 7, 1983, episode of ''
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'', where Wonder was the host and musical guest. ''
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'' said that it "dresses Wonder's usual wordplay in unusual audio effects."


Personnel

* Stevie Wonder – lead vocal, background vocal,
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, environmental percussion (incl.: crickets, bird sounds, ocean, pebbles in pond, stone dropped, crushing leaves), Yamaha CS-80 synthesizer *
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– guitar * Paul Riser – string arrangement


Chart positions


Cover versions

* Bassist
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recorded a
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for his 1986 album ''Hideaway''. *
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covered it for her 1994
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album, ''
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''. * Mary J. Blige covered it as a rare track on her 2000 ''
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'' collection released only in Japan. It was used in a mid-1990s
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commercial, and Blige performed it at the
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during the halftime show. *
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included a cover of the song in her 2007 album ''Surrender''. *
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included the song in his 1994 album '' All My Tomorrows''. * Bass virtuoso
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included an instrumental cover of the song on his 1996 album ''
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''. * R&B group
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covered the song on their 1999 debut album, '' Whispers in the Dark''. * Guitarist
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covered the song on his 2002 album ''With Every Touch''. * Belgian-French singer
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recorded the song for her 2002 album ''
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''. * In 2009, jazz artist
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covered the song at the
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at an event to commemorate Stevie Wonder's music. *
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guitarist Drewsif Stalin recorded a cover of the song for his 2011 EP, ''Excursion''. * A version of the song by British pop group Steps appears on their 2012 festive-themed album, '' Light Up the World''. * In 2011-2014 Canadian singer
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performed a cover of the song on select dates of her residency show in Las Vegas, '' Celine'' as a virtual duet with Stevie Wonder. Wonder appeared alongside Celine Dion singing a new duet cover version on her 2013 studio album ''
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''. This version was produced by
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. Jon Maranica of the ''
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'' called the cover "the most decadent move on the album (Loved Me Back to Life.) Mr. Wonder, lush and flexible, is the exact opposite of Ms. Dion as a singer. On paper, it's a severe mismatch. But Ms. Dion isn't out of tricks — when Mr. Wonder shimmies, she shimmies back, dodging her own shadow." Stephen Erlewine of
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noted in his review on the corresponding album that Dion was "expanding to something a little more modern and something with a subtle but palpable R&B undercurrent. This soulful streak surfaces on the duets ('Overjoyed' and 'Incredible.')" *Bassist
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covered the song in 2014 on his self entitled album, ''Nathan East'', with Stevie Wonder himself playing the harmonica. * Evan McKeel performed a cover of this song during the second night of the live shows of ''
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'' (USA) season 9, aired November 10, 2015. * Victory Boyd released album 'It's A New Dawn' on November, 2017, containing cover version of this song. * In 2019, musician
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covered the song at his one-night-only concert at Radio City Music Hall.


See also

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List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1986 (U.S.) Adult Contemporary (chart), Adult Contemporary is a record chart, chart published by ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' ranking the top-performing songs in the United States in the adult contemporary music (AC) market. In 1986, 25 songs topped ...


References

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