Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Fingertips Pts. 1 & 2, artist - Stevie Wonder. Album song At The Close Of A Century, in the genre Соул
Date of issue: 22.11.1999
Record label: Motown, Universal Music
Song language: English
Fingertips Pts. 1 & 2 |
Fingertips Part 2 -Pop Chart #1 June 22, 1963 |
Recorded: Live at The Regal Theatre Chicago |
Tamla (Motown) Records #54 080 |
Spectrum CD 544 211−2 |
Part 1: (bongo drum background) |
'Yeah' |
'Yeah' |
Spoken: |
Ladies and gentlemen, now I’m going to do a song |
taken from my album, 'The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie' |
The name of the song is called, umm, 'Fingertips'. |
Now, I want ya to clap yo' hand, come on. |
Come on! |
Yeah! |
Stomp yo' feet |
Jump up and down, do anything that you wanna do! |
Yeah! |
Yeah! |
(3:15 approx. on the track) |
Ev’rybody say, 'Yeah' |
(Yeah, yeah!) |
Say, yeah! |
(Yeah!) |
Say, yeah |
(Yeah!) |
Yeah? |
(Yeah!) |
Yeah! |
Yeah! |
Yeah! |
(instrumental & harmonica) |
Just a little bit-a so-whoa-whoa-whoa-oh-oul |
Yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah |
Clap your hands, just a little bit louder |
Clap your hands, just a little bit louder |
(harmonica & instrumental) |
Stevie sings: |
I know that ev’rybody had, yeah |
Ev’rybody have a good time |
So, if you want me to If you want me to |
I’m gonna swing a-song |
Yeah, just-a one mo' time |
Be sure I’ll come back |
Just-a one more time |
When I come back |
So, good-bye |
(harmonica) |
Announcer spoken: |
How about it? |
Let’s hear it for him, huh? |
Little Stevie Wonder |
Take a bow, Steveland |
(instrumental) |
(harmonica) |
(piano) |
Unk crowd woman: 'Yeah!, Harry, get down!' |
Band member: (What key? What key?) |
Other band member: (Been tellin' you) |
Band member: (You been tellin' me, what?) |
(instrumental) |
(drums) |
Stevie: Hey! |
Come on! |
Well, good-bye, good-bye |
A-good-bye, good-bye |
Good-bye, good-bye, good-bye |
I’m gonna go, yeah |
I’m gonna go, yeah |
Let’s just swing it one more time! |
(instrumental and harmonica to end) |
Announcer: |
'How 'bout it?' |
'Go ahead an shake this up for me real good' |
'Stevie Wonder.' |