Stevie Wonder, released his first "best of" in 1982: "Stevie Wonder Original Musiquarium", a double 33 rpm, which featured a new song at the end of each side. "Do I Do" closed the album with a performance total by Stevie Wonder, backed by a big band, his own harmonica solo, a Dizzie Gillespie trumpet solo, and a final rap!
Forty years later, on his 60th birthday, Riccardo Rossi,
his lifelong admirer, called the best Italian musicians (including: Stefano Sastro on Rhodes; Marco Iacobini on guitars; Max Bottini on bass; Luca Scorziello on percussion; Giancarlo Ciminelli and Claudio Graziano on trumpets; Massimiliano Filosi, Alessandro Tomei and Marco Guidolotti on saxes; the singer Lucy Campeti; and Juan Carlos Albelo Zamora for flugelhorn and harmonica solos) to record, within the historic Forum Studio in Rome ( founded by Ennio Morricone, Armando Trovajoli, Luis Bacalov and Piero Piccioni) with the same arrangement this extraordinary piece: the last one made by Wonder with a big band!