If you’re looking for Stevie Wonder wedding songs, then you’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled his best love songs for your first dance, when you walk down the aisle, and so much more!
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Stevie Wonder Wedding Songs
After going through his entire discography, we picked out the best songs for your wedding day and organized them by event.
Stevie Wonder First Dance Songs
The best Stevie Wonder love songs for your first dance. Our top picks are: As, Ribbon In The Sky, and For Once In My Life.
As (1976)
Best Lyrics: “As around the sun, the earth knows she’s revolving/And the rosebuds know to bloom in early May/Just as hate knows love’s the cure/You can rest your mind assure/That I’ll be loving you always”
Ribbon In The Sky (1982)
Best Lyrics: “Oh so long for this night I prayed/That a star would guide you my way/To share with me this special day”
For Once In My Life (1968)
Best Lyrics: “For once, I can touch what my heart used to dream of/Long before I knew/Oh, someone warm like you/Would make my dreams come true”
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (1972)
Best Lyrics: “You must have known that I was lonely/Because you came to my rescue/And I know that this must be heaven/How could so much love be inside of you?”
Overjoyed (1985)
Best Lyrics: “And though you don’t believe that they do/They do come true/For did my dreams/Come true when I looked at you”
Knocks Me Off My Feet (1986)
Best Lyrics: “There’s somethin’ ’bout your love/That makes me weak and/Knocks me off my feet”
For Your Love (1995)
Best Lyrics: “For your love/I would do anything/Just to see the smile upon your face/For your love/I would go anywhere/Just you tell me and I’ll be right there”
Stevie Wonder Father Daughter & Mother Son Dance Songs
Isn’t She Lovely? (1976)
I Just Called To Say I Love You (1984)
Stevie Wonder Songs To Walk Down The Aisle To
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours (1970)
Ribbon In The Sky – Wesley Keys Cover (2018)
As – Marsha Ambrosius & Anthony Hamilton Cover (2013)
Overjoyed – Jade Norah Cover (2017)
Stevie Wonder Dance Songs (For Your Reception)
The best Stevie Wonder songs for your reception. Our top picks are: Sir Duke, Superstition, and I Was Made To Love Her.
Sir Duke (1976)
Best Lyrics: “Music is a world within itself/With a language we all understand/With an equal opportunity/For all to sing, dance, and clap their hands”
Superstition (1972)
Best Lyrics: “Very superstitious/Wash your face and hands/Rid me of the problem/Do all that you can”
I Was Made To Love Her (1967)
Best Lyrics: “Like a sweet magnolia tree/My love blossomed tenderly/My life grew sweeter through the years/I know that my baby loves me”
All I Do (1980)
Best Lyrics: “And let me tell you girl/I hope and pray each day I live/A little more love I’ll have to give/A little more love that’s devoted and true/Cause all I do is think about you”
Higher Ground (1973)
Best Lyrics: “’Til I reach my highest ground/No one’s going to bring me down/Oh no/’Til I reach my highest ground/Don’t you let nobody bring you down”
Uptight (1966)
Best Lyrics: “The only shirt I own is hanging on my back/But I’m the envy of every single guy/Since I’m the apple of my girl’s eye/When we go out stepping on the town for a while”
Faith Ft. Ariana Grande (2016)
Best Lyrics: “’I think about you mornin’, noon, night and day/I got faith in you, honey/I got faith in you, girl”
Do I Do (1982)
Best Lyrics: “My arms have been waiting for your love to arrive/My heart has been waiting/My soul anticipating your love, love, love”
Nothing’s Too Good For My Baby (1966)
Best Lyrics: “Nothing’s too good for my baby/Nothing’s too good for my girl”
We Can Work It Out (1970)
Best Lyrics: “Got a feelin’, yeah/Work it out with me baby”
Boogie On Reggae Woman (1974)
Best Lyrics: “I’d like to see you/Under the stars above — yes, I would/I’d like to see both of us/Fall deeply in love, yeah”
My Cherie Amour (1969)
Best Lyrics: “My cherie amour, pretty little one that I adore/You’re the only girl my heart beats for”
Living For The City (1973)
Best Lyrics: “His parents give him love and affection/To keep him strong moving in the right direction/Living just enough, just enough for the city”