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" Sir Duke" is a song composed and performed by from his 1976 album Songs in the Key of Life. Released as a single in 1977, the track topped the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and Black Singles charts, and reached number two in the UK Singles Chart, his joint biggest hit there at the time. Billboard ranked it as the No. 18 song of 1977.

The song was written in tribute to , the influential legend who had died in 1974. The lyrics also refer to , , , and . Wonder re-recorded the song for the 1995 live album .


Background
Wonder wrote the song as a tribute to , the composer, bandleader, and who had influenced him as a musician. Wonder had already experienced the death of two of his idols ( and ) after attempting to collaborate with them.

After Ellington died in 1974, Wonder wanted to write a song acknowledging musicians he felt were important. He later said, "I knew the title from the beginning but wanted it to be about the musicians who did something for me. So soon they are forgotten. I wanted to show my appreciation."

Wonder pays tribute to "some of music's pioneers" in the song: "There's , , , and the king of all, / And with a voice like 's ringing out / There's no way the band can lose".

Wonder recorded other tributes to people he admired, including the 1980 songs "Master Blaster", dedicated to , and "Happy Birthday", which pleaded for what would eventually become the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday in the United States.


Reception
said that "it's a tribute to jazz and roots, with a beat that lies somewhere between jazz and funk, and a horn section that dances on winged feet." said upon its single release: "Already familiar from its radio play and already on The Singles Chart, it is shaping up as a major hit." New York Times critic said that it's "not Wonder's most compelling song, but nice that it should be so popular."


Personnel
  • Produced, written, arranged and composed by
  • Vocals, , and percussion by Stevie Wonder
  • Trumpets by Raymond Maldonado and Steve Madaio
  • Drums by Raymond Pounds
  • Bass guitar by
  • Lead guitar by
  • Rhythm guitar by Ben Bridges
  • Alto saxophone by Hank Redd
  • Tenor saxophone by Trevor Lawrence


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