
From the Motown record Music and Me comes a soliloquy rendition on which Michael Jackson surly captures the innocence, free-reign ecstasy found on "With A Child's Heart".
Taken from Stevie Wonder's 1966 back-side to "Nothing's too Good For My Baby"(from his album "Uptight, Plain Outta Sight"). Given a choice between the two, I'd surly pick Michael's. However, I still give credit to Wonder as the first(listen to it right Here).