I Just Called to Say I Love You/Stevie Wonder

Western (pop) music

Song overview

I Just Called to Say I Love You” (originally titled “I Just Called to Say I Love You”) is a 1984 song by Stevie Wonder.

It was used for the soundtrack of Gene Wilder’s film Woman in Red, for which it won the Academy Award for Best Song and the Golden Globe Award for Best Theme Song . As a single, the song was also a big hit in its home country of the United States, reaching No. 1 on Billboard magazine’s Billboard Hot 100, R&B chart, and Adult Contemporary chart. In the UK, it became Stevie’s first #1 single on the UK Singles Chart.

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Ease of singing karaoke (5 levels)

★★★★☆

The key of the song is relatively stable and easy to sing.

However, the music itself is composed with an emphasis on vocals, and if you are not a good singer, people around you will not be able to listen to it. If you sing it casually because it is easy to sing, you will have a miserable time.

Degree of excitement(5 levels)

★★★☆☆

The song is monotonous throughout, with no special climax, and the characteristic chorus part is repeated regularly.

It is best to sing it while moving your head from side to side in a Stevie Wonder impersonation.

The song lacks a lot of excitement.

Degree of comfort in singing(5 levels)

★★★★☆

The speech is slow and the pronunciation is clear. It is a good material for practicing singing.

Although it is monotonous, it feels good to sing out loud.

Supported karaoke distribution companies

DAM (Japan)・・・ (Provideable)


Sing!/Smule (U.S.A.) ・・・(Provideable)


KaraFun (France) ・・・(Provideable)

Karaoke practice video

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