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Higher Ground (Stevie Wonder song)

"Higher Ground" is a song written by Stevie Wonder which first appeared on his 1973 album Innervisions. The song reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 on the US Hot R&B Singles chart.[4] Wonder wrote and recorded the song in a three-hour burst of creativity in May 1973.[5] The album version of the song contains an extra verse and runs 30 seconds longer than the single version. The unique wah-wah clavinet sound in the song was achieved with a Mu-Tron III envelope filter pedal.[6] The bass line is provided by a Moog synthesizer and using overdubs, Wonder played all instruments on the track, including drums and percussion.

"Higher Ground"

"Too High"

July 1973

May 12, 1973

3:42 (album version)
3:10 (single version)

Stevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder

The song was released in the UK but achieved only modest success, reaching number 29 in the UK Singles Chart.

Critical reception[edit]

In its contemporary review, Cash Box said the song "is further evidence of [Wonder's] inner genius."[9] Record World called it a "chunky item that has all the feel and finesse of 'Superstition.'"[10]


In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked the song number 261 on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, was re-ranked at number 265 in 2010, and re-ranked at number 113 in 2021, adding: "'Higher Ground' was recorded just before Wonder was involved in a near-fatal accident in August 1973 that left him in a coma. Early in Wonder's recovery, his road manager sang the song's melody into the singer's ear; Wonder responded by moving his fingers with the music."[11][12]

"Higher Ground"

"Millionaires Against Hunger"

April 8, 1989 (1989-04-08)

1988

3:21

– lead vocals

Anthony Kiedis

– guitar, talk box, backing vocals

John Frusciante

– bass, backing vocals

Flea

– drums, tambourine

Chad Smith