i've interviewed george schering. >> he was great. >> larry: he said that when you have never seen, heidn't regard it as a handicap. because that's the only thing that he knew. >> yeah. i mean, it's definitely more difficult for someone who has seen and then lost their sight because, obviously, you are used to seeing. you are used to being able to look at something and then rather than go right to it, even though that's true, it's not impossible to survive and to live. and so -- >> larry: obviously you've proven it. we're going to trace an extraordinary musical career. we'll talk more about his inner visions, too. >> i want to interview you, too. i'm a fan of you, too. >> larry:. all right. we'll let you do that but this is your hour. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> larry: we're back with stevie wonder. do you remember the first thing you ever wrote? >> there's a song i wrote called elephant della. >> larry: elephant della. ♪ elephant della that's the name i keep hearing ♪ it wasn't then and it's not now. >> what was the first hit? >> the first hit we had was a song called fingertips. and originally -- >>