<P> Stevie Wonder performed this song live for Queen Elizabeth II at her Diamond Jubilee Concert on 4 June 2012, with lyrics modified to refer to the Queen . </P> <P> The song, musically constructed over basic chord changes, is considered an example of the fusion of fundamental jazz and pop elements . While it received widespread radio airplay, it could not chart on major charts in the US and UK as non-commercial singles were not allowed to chart in those days . It did, however, make the Billboard Adult Contemporary charts as an "album cut", entering the AC Top 40 on January 8, 1977, staying there for five weeks and peaking at #23 . (This chart did allow album cuts to chart). </P> <Ul> <Li> Stevie Wonder--vocals, harmonica, percussion, RMI Electra Piano, Fender Rhodes, bass synth, drums </Li> <Li> Greg Phillinganes--keyboards </Li> </Ul> <Li> Stevie Wonder--vocals, harmonica, percussion, RMI Electra Piano, Fender Rhodes, bass synth, drums </Li>

Isn't she lovely song by stevie wonder