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Signed, Sealed & Delivered is a studio album by American recording artist Stevie Wonder, released on August 7, 1970, by Tamla Records. Along with the hit title track, the album also featured the hits "Heaven Help Us All", "Never Had a Dream Come True" and Wonder's cover of The Beatles' "We Can Work It Out". The album hit #25 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart as well as #7 on the R&B Albums chart.
This was Wonder's first album on which he was given producer credit, though he actually only produced two of the tracks and co-produced three more. He wrote or co-wrote seven of the tracks.
In a contemporary review for The Village Voice, music critic Robert Christgau gave Signed, Sealed and Delivered an "A–" and wrote that, although it has flawed moments and that Motown albums are rarely consistent, it is "still the most exciting LP by a male soul singer in a very long time, and it slips into no mold, Motown's included."Rolling Stone magazine's Vince Aletti said that the album "holds more creative singing than you're likely to find in another performer's entire body of work." Aletti felt that, although not all of the songs match the energy of the title track, the album does not have a bad song and includes an "extraordinary" cover of "We Can Work It Out" that shares the other songs' "tasteful, unencumbered" arrangements.
Copas would later re-record the song in 1961 for Starday Records, in Stereophonic Sound and with a more modern (for the times) style. This version also charted, reaching #10.
Signed sealed and delivered a package containing my heart
To open remove the wrapper but please don't tear it apart
You tore out this heart when you left me you left me so sad and so blue
I'm sending this special delivery please handle with care it's for you
[ steel - guitar ]
It's all that I have to offer but darling you know that it's true
Signed sealed and delivered the postman will bring it to you
I thought perhaps you would keep it just for a while don't you see