🎤 A Live Performance That Became a Hit
“Fingertips (Part II)” by Stevie Wonder is unique for one big reason:
👉 It’s a live recording.
At just 12 years old, Stevie Wonder (then known as Little Stevie Wonder) performed it during a Motown revue.
👉 The energy of that performance is what made the song special.
💡 An Instrumental Turned Into a Moment
Originally, “Fingertips” was mostly an instrumental track.
But during the live performance:
👉 Stevie turned it into something spontaneous and exciting.
He:
- Played harmonica
- Played bongos
- Interacted with the audience
👉 It became more than a song—it became an experience.
🔊 The Crowd Becomes Part of the Music
One of the defining elements of the track:
👉 The audience.
You can hear:
- Cheers
- Applause
- Call-and-response moments
👉 It feels alive—because it is.
🎶 The Famous Call: “Everybody Say Yeah!”
As the performance builds, Stevie calls out:
👉 “Everybody say yeah!”
The crowd responds—
👉 Creating one of the most memorable moments in live recording history.
🎼 A Break That Was Never Planned
In a famous moment:
👉 Stevie’s voice briefly drops out during the performance.
Instead of stopping:
👉 The band keeps playing… and he jumps right back in.
👉 That imperfection made the recording even more real.
🏆 A #1 Hit
“Fingertips (Part II)” reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 during the week of August 10, 1963.
• Made Stevie Wonder the youngest artist ever to have a #1 hit
• One of the first live recordings to top the charts
→ View the Top 5 songs for that week
🌎 Why the Song Connected
The song resonated because it was:
- Raw and unpolished
- Full of energy
- Interactive and fun
👉 Listeners felt like they were part of the performance.
🎧 Why It Still Matters Today
“Fingertips (Part II)” remains important because:
- It launched Stevie Wonder’s legendary career
- It proved live recordings could be major hits
- It captured pure musical joy
👉 It’s a moment in time that still feels alive.
🎵 Where It All Began
With “Fingertips (Part II),” Stevie Wonder introduced himself to the world—
👉 Not just as a performer…
👉 But as something special.
Energetic.
Spontaneous.
Unforgettable.
👉 A performance that wasn’t planned—
👉 But changed everything.







