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{{Infobox song

| name = I Ain't Gonna Stand for It

| cover = I_Ain't_Gonna_Stand_for_It_-_Stevie_Wonder.jpeg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Stevie Wonder

| album = Hotter than July

| B-side = Knocks Me Off My Feet

| released = November 1980

| recorded =

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = {{hlist|R&B|country|soul}}

| length = 4:39

| label = Motown

| writer = Stevie Wonder

| producer = Stevie Wonder

| prev_title = Master Blaster (Jammin')

| prev_year = 1980

| next_title = Lately

| next_year = 1981

}}

"'I Ain't Gonna Stand for It'" is the second single from Stevie Wonder's 1980 album, 'Hotter Than July'. It reached number four on the 'Billboard' R&B singles chart and number 11 on the Hot 100. It also hit number 10 on the UK Singles Chart. The song is famous for Wonder's imitation of a seasoned country-and-western crooner and his inspiring drumming. Charlie and Ronnie Wilson of The Gap Band provide backing vocals on the song. It was covered by Eric Clapton in 2001.

Personnel



*Stevie Wonder lead vocals, piano, clavinet, cabasa, drums, background vocals

*Nathan Watts bass

*Ben Bridges acoustic guitar, electric guitar

*Isaiah Sanders Fender Rhodes

*Hank Devito steel guitar

*Charlie Wilson background vocals

*Ronnie Wilson background vocals

Chart history



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Eric Clapton's version



On April 3, 2001, the British rock musician Eric Clapton released the track with 4 minutes and 50 seconds duration along with the two B-sides "Losing Hand" and "Johnny Guitar" as a cover version on a compact disc single and maxi single release under Reprise Records. The recording was produced by Clapton himself along with his long-time collaborator Simon Climie. The title was also released as part of his 2001 studio album 'Reptile', just a month before Clapton's interpretation of the song was released compact disc single format. Besides being released as a single and on the 'Reptile' studio album, the song was released to several compilation albums and B-side single releases. 'AllMusic' critic William Ruhlmann notes that by "remaking [the] song by Wonder means competing with [him] vocally, and as a singer Clapton isn't up to the challenge. He is assisted by the current five-man version of the Impressions, who do much to shore up his vocal weaknesses, but he still isn't a disciplined or thoughtful singer. Of course, when that distinctive electric guitar sound kicks in, all is forgiven".

Although the song was well received in digital media, it did not make a big splash on the international music charts, reaching only position 63 in Switzerland and peaking at number six on the Polish LP3 single chart.

Music video

A music video to accompany the single release was shot on February 14, 2001 during the 'Reptile World Tour' rehearsal. The official music video starts with a rehearsal photo session and later features Eric Clapton and his band namely Andy Fairweather Low, Steve Gadd, Nathan East, Paulinho da Costa, David Sancious and The Impressions performing the song, while early biographical pictures of Clapton can be seen. During other passages of the video, early childhood memories of the band members are shown. While performing the song in the rehearsal situation, sounds of Clapton and his band talking, laughing and playing table football can be seen and heard. The video to "I Ain't Gonna Stand for It" fades out to another rehearsal section, as the music does also, to the end. It was published under license of the Warner Music Group originally in 2001 for TV broadcasting and was made available legally via various Internet platforms in 2007.

Weekly charts



References



Category:1980 singles

Category:2001 singles

Category:1980 songs

Category:Eric Clapton songs

Category:Stevie Wonder songs

Category:Motown singles

Category:Songs written by Stevie Wonder

Category:Reprise Records singles

Category:Song recordings produced by Stevie Wonder

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