Musical legend Stevie Wonder talks inspiration behind his baby making classics & how he picks out pretty women? Yup. On monday night, CBS will air the musical genius’ “Songs in the Key of Life” concert, giving a more revealing look into the life of one of the greatest musical composers to ever walk this earth. Viewers will finally be able to find out some the songwriter’s greatest inspiration for hits like “Isn’t She lovely”, and more. Leading up to the debut, friends and family chime in on how Wonder always had a way with the ladies, and how that definitely played out in his music. See more inside.
In an in depth look into the singer’s life prior to CBS airing “Songs in the Key of Life”, people closest shed light on the icon. In a recent interview, Wonder explains he gets his inspiration from true life experiences. He expresses, “No one has been a greater advocate for the power of love in this world than I have, both in my life and in my music.
Page Six reports….
“On the eve of the “Songs in the Key of Life” concert, airing Monday night on CBS, friends described his remarkable knack for finding pretty ladies. They say the 64-year-old Casanova met his fiancée, 40-year-old Tomeeka Robyn Bracy, with that same instinct.
“Like he does with all of the other women, they were at the same gathering and he smelled the kind of perfume she was wearing, she walked past him and he said she seemed light on her feet so she must be a pretty lady,” the source said.
Wonder himself has previously described how he meets women, saying that he was taken by his first wife, the late Syreeta Wright, because “she was fresh.”
He said he sensed her sexiness by touching the sleeves of her blouse.
“A lady that wears an expensive top, is not loud when she speaks and smells good, that’s how I know,” he said. “I know a lady of the world when I’m around her, so I really don’t need anyone to tell me she’s the one or she’s not.”
Seems like Mr Wonder has it down to a science. Sound about right?