Who Did It Better

Stevie OR Luther?

Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder 1974

Creepin'

Written by Stevie Wonder

I can feel that you're creepin'
Creepin' with your love

What's this song about ↓

"I can hear you sighin', sayin' you'll stay beside me. Why must it be that you always creep into my dreams?" The song opens not on the love itself but on the fear that follows it. Stevie Wonder wrote a ballad about a man who cannot believe his luck. He did not go looking. He was not ready. Love found him anyway and now he spends every moment waiting for it to disappear. The word "creepin'" is not an accusation. It is the slow death of trust, something dying by inches before you ever speak about it out loud. She promises to stay. He hears the sigh before the sentence finishes. The song knows that the worst betrayals arrive without announcement.

Stevie Wonder recorded it first in 1974 on Fulfillingness First Finale, where the track arrived as a quiet album cut on a Grammy-winning record.

Luther Vandross Luther Vandross 1985

Variation A — side column

Stevie Wonder 1974
Luther Vandross 1985

I already know

Play me a sample

Stevie Luther

I need to be convinced

Variation B — left & right edges

Stevie Wonder 1974

I already know

Play me a sample

Stevie Luther

I need to be convinced

Luther Vandross 1985

Variation C — filled color-coded buttons

Stevie Wonder 1974
Luther Vandross 1985

I already know

Play me a sample

Stevie Luther

I need to be convinced

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Who Did It Better

Stevie OR Luther?

Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder 1974
Luther Vandross Luther Vandross 1985

Creepin'

Written by Stevie Wonder

I can feel that you're creepin'
Creepin' with your love

What's this song about ↓

"I can hear you sighin', sayin' you'll stay beside me. Why must it be that you always creep into my dreams?" The song opens not on the love itself but on the fear that follows it. Stevie Wonder wrote a ballad about a man who cannot believe his luck. He did not go looking. He was not ready. Love found him anyway and now he spends every moment waiting for it to disappear. The word "creepin'" is not an accusation. It is the slow death of trust, something dying by inches before you ever speak about it out loud. She promises to stay. He hears the sigh before the sentence finishes. The song knows that the worst betrayals arrive without announcement.

Stevie Wonder recorded it first in 1974 on Fulfillingness First Finale, where the track arrived as a quiet album cut on a Grammy-winning record.

Variation A — side column

Stevie Wonder 1974
Luther Vandross 1985

I already know

Play me a sample

Stevie Luther

I need to be convinced

Variation B — left & right edges

Stevie Wonder 1974

I already know

Play me a sample

Stevie Luther

I need to be convinced

Luther Vandross 1985

Variation C — filled color-coded buttons

Stevie Wonder 1974
Luther Vandross 1985

I already know

Play me a sample

Stevie Luther

I need to be convinced

The Sunday Drop
One song. One story. Every Sunday.

No algorithms. No trending sections. Just a song someone loved and the story behind it. Delivered Sunday morning.

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