5 Chords used in the song: Dm, G7, A7, A#7b5, G7b5
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Stevie Wonder - Superstition - Uke
Intro:
Dm G7 (x8)
Verse 1:
Dm G7 Dm
Very super-stitious,
G7 Dm G7 Dm
Writing's on the wall.
G7 Dm G7 Dm
Very super-stitious,
G7 Dm G7 Dm
Ladders bout' to fall.
G7 Dm G7 Dm
Thirteen month old baby,
G7 Dm G7 Dm
Broke the lookin' glass.
G7 Dm G7 Dm
Seven years of bad luck,
G7 Dm G7, Dm G7
The good things in your past.
Chorus 1:
A7 A#7b5
When you be-lieve in things,
A7 G7b5 G7
That you don't under-stand, then you suffer.
(n.c.) (Dm)
Superstition ain't the way.
Interlude:
Dm G7 (x2)
Verse 2:
Dm G7 Dm
Very super-stitious,
G7 Dm G7 Dm
Wash your face and hands.
G7 Dm G7 Dm
Rid me of the problem,
G7 Dm G7 Dm
Do all that you can.
G7 Dm G7 Dm
Keep me in a daydream,
G7 Dm G7 Dm
Keep me goin' strong.
G7 Dm G7 Dm
You don't wanna save me,
G7 Dm G7 Dm G7
Sad is my song.
Chorus 2:
A7 A#7b5
When you be-lieve in things,
A7 G7b5 G7
That you don't under-stand, then you suffer.
(n.c.) (Dm)
Superstition ain't the way.
Interlude:
Dm G7 (x4)
Verse 3:
Dm G7 Dm
Very super-stitious,
G7 Dm G7 Dm
Nothin' more to say.
Dm G7 Dm
Very super-stitious,
G7 Dm G7 Dm
The Devil's on his way.
G7 Dm G7 Dm
Thirteen month old baby,
G7 Dm G7 Dm
Broke the lookin' glass,
G7 Dm G7 Dm
Seven years of bad luck,
G7 Dm G7 Dm G7
The good things in your past.
Chorus 3:
A7 A#7b5
When you be-lieve in things,
A7 G7b5 G7
That you don't under-stand, then you suffer.
(n.c.) Dm G7
Superstition ain't the way, no, no, no.
Coda:
Dm G7
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About this song: Superstition
"Superstition" is a popular song written, produced, arranged, and performed by Stevie Wonder for Motown Records in 1972, when Wonder was twenty-two years old. It was included on Wonder's Talking Book album and released as a single in many countries. It reached number one in the USA, and number eleven in the UK, in February 1973. Wonder had actually written this song for Jeff Beck, but at the insistence of his own manager, Wonder himself recorded it first. Beck was instead offered "Cause We've Ended As Lovers", which he recorded for 1975's Blow by Blow.