August 10, 1963 –
Stevie Wonder’s single Fingertips (Part 2) becomes the first live recording to hit #1 in the US on this date.
Wonder’s first two albums were The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie and Tribute to Uncle Ray, both released in 1962 and intended to frame Stevie as a young Ray Charles. They didn’t catch on, but in 1963 Motown released The 12 Year Old Genius (Recorded Live), with two sides of the Fingertips single (from different performances) edited together to make one song. The album hit #1 while the single was still topping the Hot 100, making Stevie Wonder the first artist with a #1 album and single at the same time. The song was also a #1 R&B hit at the time.
