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"Golden Lady"
Song by Stevie Wonder
from the album Innervisions
ReleasedAugust 3, 1973
RecordedAugust 24, 1972 [1]
Genre Soul
Length4:49 (Full-length version)
Label Tamla
Songwriter(s) Stevie Wonder
Producer(s)Stevie Wonder
Official audio
"Golden Lady" on YouTube

"Golden Lady" is a song by the American musician Stevie Wonder, released in 1973 on his album Innervisions. While it was never released as a single, the album itself peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Top 200. [2] The love song, written by Stevie Wonder, contrasts with the other songs on the record that comment upon societal issues within America. [3] Examples include his comments on drug addiction within the song "Too High" and his political commentary on US President Richard Nixon in " He's Misstra Know-It-All". [4]

This song is influenced by the montuno style due to the chord progression and syncopated rhythms found within its chorus.[ citation needed]

Personnel

Covers

References

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