Stevie Wonder took the opportunity to remember Bill Withers during the “One World: Together At Home” special.
03.04.2020 - 18:51 / billboard.com
Celebrities are remembering the life and contributions of Bill Withers in the wake of his death. The musician died on Monday (March 30) due to heart complications at the age of 81.
"Songs that have been a part of our lives by Bill Withers—the 1970s R&B singer/songwriter who recorded the modern soul standards 'Lean On Me,' 'Ain’t No Sunshine,' shall live on...Thank you for your Inspiration Condolences to Family -RIP," wrote actor Robert Davi.
"Rest in peace, maestro Bill Withers. What a legacy,"
Stevie Wonder took the opportunity to remember Bill Withers during the “One World: Together At Home” special.
Wonder paid tribute to the late soul singer
By Anita Bennett
Stevie Wonder joined an all-star bill of performers for the broadcast of One World: Together at Home. He sang “Lean on Me,” the classic song by the late Bill Withers. He also performed his own song “Love’s in Need of Love Today.” Watch it below.
Stevie Wonder honored his late friend Bill Withers during the One World: Together at Home concert on Sunday (April 18). Withers died from heart complications on March 30 at age 81.The legendary Wonder, sitting at his home piano, told viewers: "During hardships like this, we have to lean on each other for help.
Bill Withers, who died of heart complications on March 30, leads Billboard's R&B Songwriters chart (dated April 18) for the first time, as two of his iconic hits debut on the Hot R&B Songs chart."Ain't No Sunshine," which he solely wrote, and "Lean on Me," which he co-wrote with Ray Jackson, debut at Nos. 6 and 7, respectively, on Hot R&B Songs.The tracks are concurrently the top-selling hits in the U.S., as "Lean on Me" takes over the No.
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