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Street performer Bluey Robinson plays impressive acoustic cover of Stevie Wonder
This talented singer soars to new heights with this Stevie Wonder cover!
Randy Aragon
01.14.20

If there was ever a difficult act to follow, it’s Stevie Wonder.

The legendary voice of the icon is so unique and pure that only the best singers can mimic his sound. Bluey Robinson, is one of those artists who might have the pipes to match Stevie. He proves it in this powerful acoustic cover of “All I Do.”

His voice is as good as it gets—Robinson is incredible!

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While on tour in Belgium, Robinson shot this sensational video of him singing his favorite Stevie Wonder song.

Robinson is a well-known singer from South London. In the video, you can see why people love his voice. Known for his acoustic sessions on YouTube, this one is right up his alley.

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You see him on a random street in Belgium with his acoustic guitar player by his side. He starts to play Stevie Wonder’s “All I Do” before Bluey begins showcasing his talent.

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Bluey snaps his fingers to keep the rhythm and delivers a jaw-dropping rendition of “All I Do” by Stevie Wonder.

Stevland Hardaway Morris got the nickname “Little Stevie Wonder” as a blind child prodigy and stuck with “Stevie Wonder” into adulthood. I bet they called him “wonder” because they wondered how a small blind boy could play such powerful music!

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Bluey is paying homage to the iconic musician, one note at a time. His voice perfectly mimics the song “All I Do,” Stevie Wonder would be pleased.

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Throughout the whole performance, his vocals are tremendous and he doesn’t skip a beat.

Bluey can hit every note in the book… his sound and harmony are profound. The singer goes from highs to lows, back to highs all while keeping an even melody. His acoustic guitar player is also magnificent, every chord is right in tune with the singer.

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The talented singer closes his eyes and scrunches his face throughout his performance, and you can see the emotion pouring out of him the entire time.

To finish the song, Bluey lets out a flurry of harmonious tones and it’s magical!

Bluey is one of the best singers I’ve ever heard. His voice is on another level, and it’s no surprise he’s a YouTube sensation.

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People on the internet went crazy for Bluey’s version of “All I Do” by Stevie Wonder. Both the singer and guitar player deserve to be recognized, this is phenomenal!

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Over 1.7 million people viewed the breathtaking cover performance.

On top of the almost two million views, 18,000 liked the sensational video and over a thousand left comments for the wonderful duo.

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“Bluey! I appreciate your sound so much. Such great choices in music…classic…timeless…I have a hug appreciation for the groove and funk. Do u have this take recorded clear anywhere? I’m a choreographer and would love to purchase this cover version :) so good!” Said one YouTube viewer.

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“Lost my vinyl copy of this incredible (Stevie Wonder) tune. So searched, desperately hoping I could find it just to hear it again, and came upon this post by pure accident. Can’t even BEGIN to find the right words. The Guitar: BEAUTIFUL (Adam is my Jimi Hendrix/Carlos Santana/Richie Sambora + Eric Clapton all rolled into one! The Vocals: left me speechless. SO pure. Just STUNNING. Where has this INCREDIBLE voice been all my life??!!” Said another YouTube user.

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What a mind-blowing cover, this is one of the best acoustic performances we’ve ever seen. To see Bluey’s wondrous version of “All I Do,” watch the video below!

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