Songwriter: Henry “Hank” Cosby Clarence Paul

Producer: Berry Gordy

Everybody say, 'Yeah'
(Yeah, yeah!)
Say, yeah!
(Yeah!)
Say, yeah
(Yeah!)
Yeah?
(Yeah!)
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!

[Harmonica solo/instrumental]

Just a little bit-a so-whoa-whoa-whoa-oh
Yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah
Clap your hands, just a little bit louder
Clap your hands, just a little bit louder

[Harmonica solo/instrumental]

I know that everybody had, yeah
Everybody have a good time
So, if you want me to
If you want me to
I'm gonna swing a song
Yeah, just-a one mo' time
Be sure I'll come back
Just-a one more time
When I come back
So, goodbye

[Harmonica solo]

[Announcer]
How about it?
Let's hear it for him, huh?
Little Stevie Wonder

Take a bow, Steveland

[Harmonica solo/instrumental]

Come on!
Goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
I'm gonna go, yeah
I'm gonna go, yeah
But let’s, let's just swing it one more time!

[Harmonica solo/instrumental]

[Announcer]
How 'bout it?
Go ahead an shake this up for me real good
Stevie Wonder

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.