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Stevie Wonder and Burt Bacharach - Alfie 

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From Burt's 1973 TV Special "Burt Bacharach: Opus No. 3". Features Stevie performing Bacharach's 'Alfie' on Chromatic Harmonica.
The full length video can be found in several formats here: bedazzled.blogs...
In case you are interested he was playing this model harmonica at the time:
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@REM977
@REM977 14 лет назад
To me, Stevie is the greatest American musician of all time. And he's one of the greatest human beings the world has ever known. God Bless Him. He's divinely inspired!
@arijitsengupta9766
@arijitsengupta9766 Год назад
Absolutely. He is a rare phenomenon.
@REM977
@REM977 Год назад
@@arijitsengupta9766 That he is.
@junebermingham9300
@junebermingham9300 5 лет назад
This is one of the best versions of Alfie I have ever heard,,,God Bless Stevie!!!!!
@simonguitarman
@simonguitarman 6 лет назад
Probably the greatest harmonica player ever ..... he plays with such feeling.
@noax8383
@noax8383 Год назад
No, Toots Thielemans is the best.
@simonguitarman
@simonguitarman Год назад
@@noax8383 toots even rated stevie
@arijitsengupta9766
@arijitsengupta9766 Год назад
Stevie, absolutely. No one can do anything like him. The sound he produces out of the harmonica is unimaginable. Here also you can hear it.
@superfanb5742
@superfanb5742 Год назад
​@@simonguitarman not really. John Lennon is the best harmonica player ever
@hfactor6429
@hfactor6429 7 месяцев назад
Little Walter by far
@ronbruckman6081
@ronbruckman6081 Год назад
This two music wondermen......incredible outstanding talents that gave/give many people all over this world pleasure in stead of pesimism, war,etc. Thank you Stevie and Burt! R.I.P. Burt, may your place in Heaven bring us optimism!!!
@barryg.3470
@barryg.3470 3 года назад
This is the most beautiful thing to ever exist.
@dean3434
@dean3434 10 месяцев назад
Thank you Stevie. If and when the world hears of our loss of Stevie Wonder someday, just maybe there might be a world-wide peace treaty just for a few minutes or so. Just for a few minutes or so for the man who has brought so much joy to the world. Dean Seattle
@howarddavid31
@howarddavid31 11 лет назад
Stevie - apples, Toots - oranges. They are both amazing in their approach. People stop saying one is better than the other. They are both amazing players in their own right .
@emilerose1424
@emilerose1424 Год назад
Two indisputable musical geniuses on stage together, one watching the other as he flies his beautiful composition to another planet.
@stevelewis8620
@stevelewis8620 Год назад
thanks stevie for bringing finesse harmonica to modern pop
@ellenhepburn8659
@ellenhepburn8659 Год назад
My God, that was beautiful.
@ellenhepburn8659
@ellenhepburn8659 Год назад
This is what happens when two musical legends collide. RIP Burt Bacharach
@OLPandW
@OLPandW 10 лет назад
I love how it's just Burt Bacharach with his mouth open and studying the performance.
@ideniseb
@ideniseb 14 лет назад
MY,MY,MY! Stevie brought that to life beautifully and Burt was in awe of him for it!
@jhje1139
@jhje1139 Год назад
and that , aint no s**t
@slice39
@slice39 15 лет назад
Burt Bacharach is sitting there looking at Stevie like "Oh my God this guy's incredible, I think I like his version better than my own." No seriously, thank God for these two brillant composers and artist who graciously shared their talents for all the world to enjoy. Truly amazing!!
@motowninvestor
@motowninvestor 15 лет назад
I saw Stevie Wonder 2 days ago and I can't stop talking about it! I want to shout this from the highest mountain all day long!!! I LOVE STEVIE WONDER!!!!
@reginascruggs3326
@reginascruggs3326 Год назад
Incredible. Two geniuses! RIP, Burt.
@ClintScottFischer
@ClintScottFischer 13 лет назад
look at Burt, he is amazed with Stevie's talent, as he should be. Two genius's!.
@blkjuanesrose7381
@blkjuanesrose7381 2 года назад
All I can say is brilliantly played, Stevie is a masterpiece on the harmonica, and I know that stevie wonder playing that harmonica on his cousin Michael Jackson song I'm so blue
@chromatic2star
@chromatic2star Год назад
I don't think that's him on that song. It doesn't sound like him. He's played on a lot of recordings but I don't think that's one of them.
@rutland1977
@rutland1977 13 лет назад
Imagine a TV show featuring a Stevie Wonder instrumental of a Burt Bacharach song. You wouldn't see this much talent in a whole week of prime time nowadays.
@Ammodasneakerhead1
@Ammodasneakerhead1 12 лет назад
Stevie wonder is the greatest musician who ever lived he has matched and sir passed any level of talent bar that has been set this life time he's a tru g.o.a.t and I'm happy I lived I'n the say time frame as him I salute you Stevie -1000% real
@robacero
@robacero 14 лет назад
Burt's got the best seat in the house and he's loving every second of it!.
@GizmoFromPizmo
@GizmoFromPizmo Год назад
For some reason, the way Stevie Wonder plays that song brings tears to my eyes. He is indeed, as Eddie Murphy once called him, "A musical genius!"
@arijitsengupta9766
@arijitsengupta9766 Год назад
He is above Genius. He is a phenomenon.
@skooshy621
@skooshy621 4 месяца назад
@@arijitsengupta9766 He is music.
@skilalax
@skilalax 6 лет назад
Stevie wonder, his disability doesn't limit him at all. such a role model for all human. Always amazed every time i see him
@drwhatson
@drwhatson 13 лет назад
I'm a big fan of Soul music, but many Burt Bacharach compositions have always chilled me to the bone (in a good way!), particularly the early collaborations with Dionne Warwick - and "Any Day Now" by Chuck Jackson.
@daviddecleene6299
@daviddecleene6299 11 лет назад
There are no words to describe that performance. Thank you Liz for bringing that to my attention.
@rollosb
@rollosb 14 лет назад
It's so rare when a video showcases not only one talent, but two, and those two being in full bloom. It's a tribute to an amazing melody and its amazing interpreter.
@dan32113
@dan32113 14 лет назад
i play Diatonic Harmonica, but i got say Stevie Wonder"s tone on the Chromatic is sensational, you can"t teach it, its a feeling you have or you don"t, i suppose it"s what you Yanks call soul... Brilliant!
@Tryinitonmyown
@Tryinitonmyown 13 лет назад
What Stevie does at around 2:55 earned him his genius stripes, if he did not already have them, at that point! I am otherwise speechless!
@77mpickett
@77mpickett 2 года назад
This is the comment I was searching for. That part got me.
@avrokneksok
@avrokneksok 11 лет назад
This is why I love USA, the talents and musicians are a light for the rest of the world!
@Fsuholley
@Fsuholley 11 лет назад
Stevie is the best Harp player. So much soul. He just sings through it. Brilliant!
@georgeklimes7604
@georgeklimes7604 9 лет назад
I remember this. For those who have not seen his performance at the White House (Gershwin Prize ceremony for Bacharach and David), you should do so. Talk about completing the circle...
@jazura2
@jazura2 Год назад
I came here from there!
@susakesasura
@susakesasura 16 лет назад
out of everything stevie plays i found this the most beautiful instrument he has ever played it's quite relaxing just so calming after listening to it for so many days.
@grahamsapsford
@grahamsapsford 11 лет назад
Stevie and Toots Thielemans are just the most wonderful harmonica players. None come near them for the emotion conveyed by their beautiful playing. Check Toots playing the John Barry theme for Midnight Cowboy. These pepole are geniuses!
@emilerose1424
@emilerose1424 Год назад
Somewhere on RU-vid are Toots and Stevie playing together--a surprise reunion.
@stevevcr2002
@stevevcr2002 15 лет назад
That was great! I've listened to Stevie for decades (we are the same age) but that song with Burt is very special.
@stingray1964
@stingray1964 15 лет назад
Stevie is so damn talented that he's not just playing the song...he IS the song.
@paulmartin39
@paulmartin39 2 года назад
Fantastic, Stevie Wonder has the magic touch, I love all his music, especially chromatic harmonica..
@rollosb
@rollosb 16 лет назад
That is just amazing. He may or may not be the greatest singer ever, but I can't think of anyone who plays the harmonica with more emotion than he does. It's beautiful.
@levanabrzeni
@levanabrzeni Год назад
He is the greatest popular musician of the XX
@user-wv6pz8qw5h
@user-wv6pz8qw5h Год назад
This instrument is extremely difficult to play. Stevie has mastered it and still works at it!
@Rcity2332
@Rcity2332 9 лет назад
I ended up crying lol. Why isn't the music this good anymore.
@kangfesher
@kangfesher 8 лет назад
+Rcity2332 Stevie Wonder is a genius there aren't really many like him out there. Past, present or future.
@vitaliarmonica
@vitaliarmonica 8 лет назад
They are killing culture at all levels: music, cinema, etc. But if you search, you find very good music and artists still.
@pabslondon
@pabslondon 8 лет назад
Was it this comment you were talking about?
@vitaliarmonica
@vitaliarmonica 8 лет назад
No, the one telling the harmonica stevie plays, where I complained. That was a little efford for me to write it, but don.t worry... worst things happen! Thank you.
@JamesZ32100
@JamesZ32100 6 лет назад
Rcity2332 Good music is still here, it's just that the musicians who make them are obscure
@infowazz
@infowazz 14 лет назад
who are these guys, lol.....when stevie was new to me i could not stop listening. his voice and musical talent are so rare. he even jams on the drums. if there are angels among us he is one for sure.
@kenbaynes1398
@kenbaynes1398 9 лет назад
One of the greatest on any instrument.
@10urquhart
@10urquhart 14 лет назад
I LOVE HIM HE IS THE GREAREST, I CAN'T FAULT HIM. HE MAKES THE HAIR TINGLE IN MY KNECK. I LOVE HIM. \WATCHING HIM DOING THIS SONG MAKES ME WISH FOR BETTER THINGS.
@AvatarRoku
@AvatarRoku 11 лет назад
The day this man leaves this world, I will weep for all musickind.
@DjSnirLevi
@DjSnirLevi 12 лет назад
a living legend ladies and jentleman. a living legend.
@mdvice10
@mdvice10 12 лет назад
I remember he recorded this on his album! I thought it was awesome then, and it's still awesome today. What genius! Classic Stevie!
@HOTVILLS
@HOTVILLS 12 лет назад
We like and play Stevie Wonder, and Burt Bacharach's Music, because we have recorded some since 1970 -with our big respect : Maurice, Bernard & I, Michel = THE HOTVILL'S / PARIS
@yell50
@yell50 11 лет назад
This is what talent is all about.
@redhouseblues
@redhouseblues 15 лет назад
Stunning live performance. Originally released on an LP in 1968 under the pseudonym of Eivets Rednow - work it out yourself - to showcase Stevie's virtuoso instrumental talents.
@DrtyWrm
@DrtyWrm 15 лет назад
4 words... IN - CRE - DI - BLE!! Thanks for posting this! Peace
@Tryinitonmyown
@Tryinitonmyown 14 лет назад
Wow! The goosebumps on my arms are painful!!
@rabe56
@rabe56 12 лет назад
Two giants; one stage.
@221074john
@221074john 15 лет назад
I actually won the oppurtunity to sing live with this "Legend"(Stevie wonder).Something i will cherish and never ever forget for the rest of my life!! If you would like to view it? Look up JOHN PEREIRA SINGING WITH "STEVIE WONDER"..You truly are a wonder:)
@david.tlrave3559
@david.tlrave3559 Год назад
So fantastico, i did not realize Stevie met Burt, am sorry Burt has Left us. Stevie done a wonderful performance in front of President Obama Burt an Hal Davids award.!!!!!
@Theflowoflove
@Theflowoflove 14 лет назад
This is one of Stevie's special gems, thank you so much for putting this up.
@sailaway1966
@sailaway1966 15 лет назад
Burt Bacharach, king of cool!
@tuxguys
@tuxguys 9 лет назад
The flipside of "Signed, Sealed, Delivered," in an epochal performance, by the Johnny Hodges of the Harmonica. Bachrach/David got their start in the late '50's, early '60's writing what I consider to be state-of-the art R'n'B at the time ("Any Day Now," "Baby It's You," "Don't Make Me Over"), so one can only imagine what Burt thought, the first time he heard Wonder, the Motown house arrangers, some strings from the Detroit Symphony, and the Funk Bros. rhythm section, present their version of this, his masterpiece. Look at his face: He's been (aesthetically) immortalized, and he knows it. **BlackMonk66 I'm sure he loved this version. After all, the man knew music, but the reason he's above 98% of songwriters is that it was just another nice version of one of his songs. After you've had Dionne Warwick and Dusty Springfield record several of your songs, been covered by The Beatles, and just accomplished what he did in general, there's no room to become even more immortal. Something as great as this was normal for him. @102341171728116749095 I can't dispute your observation... but I can't imagine ever being so matter-of-course accepting of numerous great interpretations of my material that I wouldn't be especially flabbergasted by this one, sitting right there in front of him. **BlackMonk66 Not that this isn't a great version, but when I wrote this it struck me that Bacharach seems like the kind of guy who'd like any version of his songs and feel flattered that he was being covered, even after all his success. The man is a class act in many ways. Beyond that, I can't imagine what it felt like to have people like Stevie, Dionne and Dusty record his songs. (Addendum:) I come back to this, after a year, and I'm totally gassed by the duet: Stevie's performance, and Burt's appreciation of it. This, for me, is on a par with Wonder/Bennett, Armstrong/Cash, and Brown/Pavarotti. **pabslondon Yeah I love that video of Stevie Wonder and Tony Bennett doing 'For once in my life". Loved the Way Stevie quoted the line "I left my heart" (from 'I left my heart in San Francisco') on his Harmonica solo. @@pabslondon Good for you! I suspect, then, that Ray Charles and the Beach Boys doing "Sail On, Sailor" will be a religious experience for you... Look for it, it's out there.
@milesdavis63
@milesdavis63 11 месяцев назад
I actually remember the album,all instrumental,Motown gave him such paint to create masterpieces
@billymartin866
@billymartin866 3 года назад
Beautifully done!!!
@BlackMonk66
@BlackMonk66 15 лет назад
Not that this isn't a great version, but when I wrote this it struck me that Bacharach seems like the kind of guy who'd like any version of his songs and feel flattered that he was being covered, even after all his success. The man is a class act in many ways. Beyond that, I can't imagine what it felt like to have people like Stevie, Dionne and Dusty record his songs.
@ElizabethGS
@ElizabethGS Год назад
you might not know that Burt specifically chose Dionne to record for him (and Hal David). She recorded SO many of their songs for years until they had a falling out and parted ways, but she later returned and recorded more. He found her voice to be the perfect one for his lyrics and David's music.
@tabonefamily
@tabonefamily 15 лет назад
I am in awe when I watch this!!! Great Video!!! Thanks
@jordanrioscreations
@jordanrioscreations 10 лет назад
So classic.
@luigidaniello7879
@luigidaniello7879 3 года назад
Due fenomeni così non si vedranno mai più....
@makrinho46
@makrinho46 9 лет назад
Alfie, Burt and Steve...wonder-ful
@rosss1959
@rosss1959 15 лет назад
WOW. NOW THAT WAS AWESOME. with a capital AWE !!!!!!! Burt definitely had the best seat in the house.
@1suziewong
@1suziewong Год назад
This makes me cry😢😢😢❤
@kylebarbisan2240
@kylebarbisan2240 11 лет назад
Harmonica has never sounded so good
@ezio450
@ezio450 13 лет назад
MAGNÍFICOS STEVIE & BACHARACH, adorei um CD lançado pela BISCOITO FINO no BRASIL com arranjos e fusão das músicas de BACHARACH e MARCOS VALLE pela maravilhosa pianista PAULA FAOUR
@claitontesch
@claitontesch 15 лет назад
Oh! this guy is so gifted, I've always loved his music!!! together with Bacharach.....oh! Lord!!!! Wonderfulll!
@MaxiBodyalive
@MaxiBodyalive 10 лет назад
Who invented Harmonica didn't know it could sound like this.
@MrBallarin23
@MrBallarin23 10 лет назад
I think so!
@Themaddprof
@Themaddprof 5 лет назад
Mattheus Hohner, Germany, 1850s. Had he known 120 + years later....
@tamboutamtam
@tamboutamtam 14 лет назад
a trip down memory lane....
@willgalison
@willgalison 15 лет назад
Oh Yeeeeaaah!!!! the original 1968 recording on the CD EIVETS REDNOW was what inspired me to play the harp. I am thrilled to see this video, how beautiful.!
@freddylebanon
@freddylebanon 7 месяцев назад
Can’t be beat or repeated ..simple incredible
@jemtopaz
@jemtopaz 13 лет назад
Im inspired to learn necause of this video right here! Stevie is the Man.
@The1ByTheSea
@The1ByTheSea Год назад
Stevie always puts a jazzy component
@Joseph_Tackett
@Joseph_Tackett 11 лет назад
That was undescribible
@arijitsengupta9766
@arijitsengupta9766 Год назад
You said it all 👌
@weedofdick
@weedofdick 14 лет назад
How nice to see music for the first time
@keashle
@keashle 11 лет назад
Stevie's Stellar Genius!
@MaxiBodyalive
@MaxiBodyalive 3 года назад
I have tears in my eyes
@cjbani159
@cjbani159 2 года назад
that was lovely ~
@minnescanada
@minnescanada 13 лет назад
I have no idea why 2 people would not like this?
@antonietto1
@antonietto1 15 лет назад
Bacharach doesn't believe what is happening...the miracle
@pabslondon
@pabslondon 11 лет назад
I'm glad you are thrilled to see this video. I can't believe one of my favourite harmonica players commented here and I only just noticed! Doh!! Love your solo on Donald Fagen's 'I'm Not The Same Without You' from 'Sunken Condos'
@bossanova64
@bossanova64 15 лет назад
Stevie Wonder,the greatest american musician still alive.......I love you Stevie..
@flashie78
@flashie78 16 лет назад
Alors là rien à dire ! Le maestro "himsellf" à l'harmonica, c'est topissime ! Merci beaucoup ! Flashie
@jotaefe101
@jotaefe101 10 лет назад
This just made me travel back in time to my childhood, me sitting on my bed watching cartoons after school... amazing, just amazing.
@jamiecouanis7236
@jamiecouanis7236 5 лет назад
Amazing
@JohnMichaelTrumpet
@JohnMichaelTrumpet 13 лет назад
Toots Thielmans and Stevie Wonder are two of my fav. balladeers on Harmonica. How does Stevie play that plucking sound, almost like a violin!
@ElizabethGS
@ElizabethGS Год назад
I've asked a couple of newer chromatic harmonica players who love his style and copy it - and they've said they (and he) do it with their tongues. I'm not sure, but I always thought he was what we call a 'pucker' player, so it could be just something he worked out for himself. It is so uniquely Stevie (imho) and works so well for Alfie.
@audiethaman
@audiethaman 11 лет назад
And still sounds just as good if not better
@karenreardon5398
@karenreardon5398 Год назад
Superb! Bravo Stevie!!😊
@ezabdullah
@ezabdullah 14 лет назад
Oh Stevie, Oh Musical Genius!
@gnawa97
@gnawa97 12 лет назад
Stessa genialità.....e' raro trovare due fenomeni di questo calibro nello stesso tempo di vita. Fiero di viverli.
@limpbelly
@limpbelly 15 лет назад
history 4 all to see!!!
@eEdJones
@eEdJones Год назад
The prophet teaches us a lesson in how to master life. Be true to your friends, make the old happy, and have a heart for the young.
@stingboy
@stingboy 14 лет назад
correction: "Shindig" was a '60s show. This was from the Burt Bacharach "Opus No. 3" tv special. Originally aired February 28, 1973.
@motowninvestor
@motowninvestor 15 лет назад
Stevie: The Movie!
@saorikido7702
@saorikido7702 6 месяцев назад
ISSO FOI LINDO 😍 ISSO FOI INCRÍVEL 👉🏼 ISSO É FANTÁSTICO 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 💖🌹💟🌟
@clovettawilliams1317
@clovettawilliams1317 4 года назад
The Coolest!
@izabelbasra2979
@izabelbasra2979 8 лет назад
Marvelous!!!
@kylelei93
@kylelei93 9 лет назад
love you stevie...youre always my favorite artist
@KiDyWizCuDi
@KiDyWizCuDi 12 лет назад
Just Wow
@stevedubintennis
@stevedubintennis 15 лет назад
I think that is on the best of stevie wonder as I have that album...amazing
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