Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)
Perhaps burned by mendacious agents and conniving record companies, Mr. Wonder is a frequent discusser of legal contracts in his music and there is no finer example that the R&B stadnard Signed, Sealed, Delivered, which addresses not only exchange traded derivatives but the formalities of correctly creating documenting them as obligations under a deed.
- We got [a] future, future, baby[1]
- Signed, sealed, delivered, I’m yours
- Here I am, baby, whoa-oh
- (Signed, sealed, delivered) I’m yours
- etc etc etc
See also
signed, sealed, delivered — the actual legal formalities thereof, rather than the pop song
- Contract of Love, also by Stevie Wonder, also concerned with formalities of contract formation.
References
- ↑ Not clear what the underlying is, though reference to "Here I am Baby" suggests physical and not simply cash settlement.