About "Black Man"
"Black Man" is a track on the 1976 Stevie Wonder album Songs in the Key of Life. The song was written by Wonder and Gary Byrd.The song was written about Wonder's desire for worldwide interracial harmony. and criticism of racism, The lyrics referred prominently to Crispus Attucks, widely considered the first martyr of the American Revolution. Wonder deliberately chose this theme as the United States Bicentennial was underway at the time of recording.
Top songs by Stevie Wonder
- Superstition
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- A Place In The Sun
- Isn't She Lovely
- You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
- Blowing In The Wind
- Yesterme Yesteryou Yesterday
- My Cherie Amour
- For Once In My Life
- I Wish
- All In Love Is Fair
- As
- Mr. Tambourin Man
- Don't You Worry 'bout A Thing
- Blowin' In The Wind
- Happy Birthday
- As Time Goes By
- Ebony Eyes
- Master Blaster
- Sir Duke
- Part Time Lover
- If It's Magic
- All Day Sucker
- Superwoman
- Ai No, Sono
- Dancing To The Rhythm
- Boogie On Reggae Woman
- I Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer
- All I Do
- Did I Hear You Say You Love Me
- Another Star
- Higher Ground
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