The song "Superstition" by Stevie Wonder was released in 1972 as the lead single from his album Talking Book. It is a funk and soul song that describes the negative effects of superstition. The song was a commercial success, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It has been covered by many artists, including Stevie Ray Vaughan, Seal, and Michael Jackson.
The song is built around a catchy riff played on the Hohner Clavinet keyboard. The lyrics are spoken-sung, and they list a number of superstitions, such as breaking a mirror, walking under a ladder, and opening an umbrella indoors. The song's message is that superstitions are irrational and can lead to bad luck.
"Superstition" is one of Stevie Wonder's most popular songs. It is a classic example of his funk and soul style, and it has been praised by critics and fans alike. The song is a reminder that superstitions can be harmful, and that it is important to think for ourselves and not let our lives be ruled by fear.
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