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If You Really Love Me

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Wikipedia article




"'If You Really Love Me'" is a song written by Stevie Wonder and Syreeta Wright. Wonder recorded the song and released his version as a single from his 1971 album 'Where I'm Coming From'. The single peaked in the top 10 of the 'Billboard' Hot 100 (number 8), 'Billboard's R&B chart (number 4), and 'Billboard's Easy Listening chart (number 10).

Background



The song was one of the last to feature Motown's background band the Funk Brothers. After its release, Wonder left the Hitsville USA studios to record in New York City, playing most of the instruments himself. Wonder played Moog bass synthesizer, drums, and piano on "If You Really Love Me", while Wright is featured in the background singing.

'Cash Box' said of it that "Wonder, via superb use of dynamics and fine mood changes will bring this tune to national attention."

Personnel



*Stevie Wonder lead and background vocals; arrangement, instrumentation; production

*Syreeta Wright background vocals

*The Funk Brothers instrumentation

*David Van De Pitte arrangement

Chart performance



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