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Watch Stevie Wonder Sing Bill Withers’ “Lean on Me” on One World: Together at Home

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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. Last month, Global Citizen launched a campaign to support the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO.

Find more information on the One World: Together at Home initiative here. Wonder underwent a kidney transplant in September of last year, just a few weeks after appearing at Dave Chapelle’s block-party benefit for victims of the mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio in early August.

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