Stevie Wonder left Eurythmics stars terrified after taking them for a drive

Stevie Wonder left Eurythmics stars terrified after taking them for a drive

DAILY STAR

Stevie Wonder left the Eurythmics frightened for their lives when he celebrated working on one of their biggest hits – by going for a drive.

The blind superstar was overjoyed after nailing the harmonica solo on Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart’s 1985 smash There Must Be An Angel in one take. Excited Stevie, 73, marked the moment by ordering guitarist Dave Stewart to get into his chauffeur’s car with him.

To the Brit producer’s horror Wonder then took him for a spin around a Los Angeles parking lot in the early hours. The Superstition singer has been blind since suffering detached retinas shortly after his six weeks’ premature birth.

Stunned Stewart, 71, had to shout out directions to prevent a prang. He said after laying down the track Wonder `took me out to the car park and drove around with me in the passenger seat in the dark’.

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