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Another Star

"Another Star" is a song written and performed by Stevie Wonder from his 1976 album Songs in the Key of Life. It is the final track on side four of the double LP. The flute player Bobbi Humphrey appears in the last section of the song.

"Another Star"

"Creepin'"

1977

8:28 (album version), 5:17 (single edit)

Stevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder

Released as a single in 1977, it reached number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 29 Easy Listening,[2] number 18 on the Black Singles chart, and number 2 on the Dance/Disco chart, also reaching number 51 in Canada and number 29 in the UK.

Background[edit]

Cash Box said that "a foot-tapping, Latin-influenced rhythm and an unforgettable 'La la la' chorus are but two of the hooks that will take this record to the upper reaches of the pop and R&B charts."[3] Record World said that "Wonder's venture into salsa also gives him a chance to stretch out vocally more than on past singles."[4]


In Rolling Stone's original review of the album, Vince Aletti wrote that the song "bursts with an aching, tender passion that’s turned loose in the dense, danceable Brazilian-flavored production."[5] Writing in Stylus Magazine, Mallory O'Donnell described it as "a joyous song about heartbreak."[6]

guitar, background vocals[8]

George Benson

bass

Nathan Watts

Nathan Alford Jr. – percussion

Carmello Hungria Garcia –

timbales

tenor saxophone

Trevor Lawrence

Hank Redd –

alto saxophone

Raymond Maldonado –

trumpet

Steve Madaio – trumpet

flute[9]

Bobbi Humphrey

– background vocals

Josie James

The song was covered by , who released the song as a single.[14] Sledge's version peaked at number fifty-four on the UK Singles chart in 1995.[15]

Kathy Sledge

Brazilian singer released a dance version of the song with Portuguese lyrics in 1999.[1]

Salomé de Bahia

The song featured as the theme tune to the 's TV coverage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.[16]

BBC

on YouTube

Stevie Wonder - Another Star