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Don't Worry 'bout a Thing (ver. 3) by Stevie Wonder - Piano Sheets and Free Sheet Music

  
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"Don't Worry 'bout a Thing" is the title of a song recorded by the American country music group SHeDAISY for their 2004 album Sweet Right Here. The third and final single from that album, the song was the fourth Top Ten hit of the group's career, reaching a peak of #7 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. Wonder was born prematurely; which caused him to be blind; on May 13; 1950 in Saginaw; Michigan. His family later moved to Detroit when he was 4. He took up piano at age 7; and had mastered it by age 9. During his early childhood he was active in his churchs choir.He also taught himself to play the harmonica and the drums; and had mastered both by age ten. Wonder also learned to play the bass during his early years at Motown. Motown founder Berry Gordy signed him at age 11; impressed by his many musical talents. "Don't Worry 'bout a Thing" is the title of a song recorded by the American.    Download this sheet!
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Wonder was born prematurely; which caused him to be blind; on May 13; 1950 in Saginaw; Michigan. His family later moved to Detroit when he was 4. He took up piano at age 7; and had mastered it by age 9. During his early childhood he was active in his churchs choir.He also taught himself to play the harmonica and the drums; and had mastered both by age ten. Wonder also learned to play the bass during his early years at Motown. Motown founder Berry Gordy signed him at age 11; impressed by his many musical talents. "Don't Worry 'bout a Thing" is the title of a song recorded by the American country music group SHeDAISY for their 2004 album Sweet Right Here. The third and final single from that album, the song was the fourth Top Ten hit of the group's career, reaching a peak of #7 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.Wonder was born prematurely; which caused him to be blind; on May 13; 1950 in Saginaw; Michigan. His family later moved to Detroit when he was 4. He took up piano at age 7; and had mastered it by age 9. During his early childhood he was active in his churchs choir.He also taught himself to play the harmonica and the drums; and had mastered.
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