Released: June 22, 1964

Songwriter: Lou Josie Marty Cooper

Producer: Hal Davis Marc Gordon Dorsey Burnette

[Stevie Wonder + (background)]
(Hey Harmonica Man) Whatcha calling my name?
(Tell us if you can) It's my one big thing
(Does it really move?) Whatcha want to know?
(What they say you can't do) Ain't ya ever heard me blow?
Can you play that thing? (I can play that thing)
(Make it dance and sing?) Make you dance and sing
(Do it if you can can can Harmonica man)
Aw I'm gonna blow now

[Harmonica solo]

[Bridge: Background]
Now we've been searching for a long long time
To find a way to leave our trouble behind
We've been down under and we've sure been blue
Come on and play it like we know you can do

[Stevie Wonder + (background)]
(Hey Harmonica Man) What'cha calling me for?
(Come on and take a stand) You wanna dance some more?
(We wanna dance some more) Everything's alright
(And on the sandy shore) I can play all night!
(Do the Monkey Watusi) Do the Monkey Watusi
(Or play a little bluesy) Or play a little bluesy
(Do it if you can can can, Harmonica Man)
Ha ha, we're gonna wail now

[Harmonica solo]

[Stevie Wonder + (background)]
(Hey Harmonica Man) What'cha calling me for?
(Come on and take a stand) Wanna dance some more
(We wanna dance some more) And everything's alright
(And on the sandy shore) I can play all night!
(Do the Monkey Watusi) Do the Monkey Watusi
Or you can play a little bluesy (I'm gonna play it real bluesy)
(Do it if you can can can, Harmonica Man)
Aw, everybody's gonna wail...

[Harmonica outro]

Stevie Wonder

Despite losing his sight at a young age, Stevie Wonder went on to become one of the most celebrated soul songwriters of the late 20th century. His songs manage to both innovate and catch the ears of listeners of all dispositions, whilst also being big chart hits.

Incredibly influential amongst musical circles, his voice rendered modern British soul-songwriter James Morrison close to tears the first time he heard it.