Stevie Wonder "I Was Made to Love Her"

Almost too short for radio, "I Was Made to Love Her" is a terrific tune from Stevie Wonder's decade at Motown Records, which began when he was 11 years old.

"I Was Made to Love Her" came out when Wonder was 16 years old, which begs the question, "What did Stevie know about love at that age?"

Nonetheless, it's a darling of a song that anyone can relate to. However, it plays more like a march than your typical love song, perhaps mimicking the heartbeat of a lover on the chase.

Wonder was born in Saginaw but grew up for the most part in Detroit. However, by the time "I Was Made to Love Her" came out, Wonder was attending Michigan School for the Blind in Lansing. The school moved to Flint in the late-1900s, and the dorms and classrooms for the school in Lansing are now apartments.

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