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"Overjoyed" is a 1985 hit single released by American and Motown music legend Stevie Wonder on the Tamla (Motown) label. The single peaked at No. 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in early 1986, remaining in the Top 40 for six weeks. In addition, "Overjoyed" was a No. 1 hit on the adult contemporary chart, the eighth (and, to date, last) of his career.[1]

The song was written first for the 1979 album Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants, but was left off the album, and re-recorded for the album In Square Circle. In the liner notes for the song, "crickets, nightingale & additional bird sounds, ocean, pebbles in pond, stone dropped, crushing leaves" are listed under "environmental percussion". The song was first performed live originally on the May 7, 1983 broadcast episode of Saturday Night Live, where Wonder was the host and musical guest.

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Bassist Stanley Clarke recorded a cover for his 1986 album Hideaway.[2] It was later covered by Diana Ross for her 1994 Christmas album, A Very Special Season, and by Mary J. Blige as a rare track on her Ballads collection released only in Japan, the latter version famously used in a mid-1990s Air Jordancommercial. Jane Monheit included a cover of the song in her 2007 album Surrender.

Bass virtuoso Victor Wooten included an instrumental cover of the song on his album A Show of Hands. In 2002, guitarist Blake Aaron covered the song on his album With Every Touch.[3]

In 2009, jazz artist Esperanza Spalding covered the song at the White House at an event to commemorate Stevie Wonder's music.[4]

Progressive metal guitarist Drewsif Stalin recorded a cover of the song for his 2011 EP, Excursion.

Canadian singer Celine Dion performed a cover of the song on select dates of her residency show in Las Vegas, Celine, and since 2011, as a virtual duet with Stevie Wonder.

British pop group Steps covered the song for their 2012 album, Light Up the World.

Wonder appeared alongside Celine Dion singing a new duet cover version on her 2013 studio album Loved Me Back to Life. This version was produced byTricky Stewart.[5] Jon Maranica of the New York Times called the cover "the most decadent move on the album (Loved Me Back to Life.) Mr. Wonder, lush and flexible, is the exact opposite of Ms. Dion as a singer. On paper, it’s a severe mismatch. But Ms. Dion isn’t out of tricks — when Mr. Wonder shimmies, she shimmies back, dodging her own shadow."[6]Stephen Erlewine of Allmusic noted in his review on the corresponding album that Dion was "expanding to something a little more modern and something with a subtle but palpable R&B undercurrent. This soulful streak surfaces on the duets ('Overjoyed' and 'Incredible.')"[7]

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