R.I.P. Sylvia Moy, co-writer of Stevie Wonder's "Uptight," "My Cherie Amour," and more
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Sylvia Moy, Motown pioneer and Stevie Wonder collaborator, dies at 78
Brian McCollum , Detroit Free Press Pop Music Critic Published 10:05 p.m. ET April 16, 2017 | Updated 7 hours ago
Songwriter and producer Sylvia Moy, who helped spark Stevie Wonders career while breaking barriers for women at Motown Records, died Saturday night at Beaumont (Oakwood) Hospital in Dearborn. She was 78.
Moy, a Detroit native, gave Wonder his second Top 10 hit with 1965s Uptight (Everythings Alright). The song's success won over Motown chief Berry Gordy Jr. and earned Moy a trusted spot on the label's creative team.
Often in tandem with collaborator Hank Cosby, she went on to co-write other key Wonder hits including I Was Made to Love Her (1967) and My Cherie Amour (1969) along with the Isley Brothers This Old Heart of Mine and the Marvin Gaye-Kim Weston duet It Takes Two.
Moy died of apparent complications from pneumonia, following a stay in Detroit's Harper University Hospital, said her sister Anita Moy.