Stevie Wonder - Part Time Lover Here

Stevie described the melody as an "ode" to The Supremes’ classics like "You Can't Hurry Love".

This vibrant lead single from the In Square Circle album didn't just dominate the Pop charts—it simultaneously topped the R&B, Dance, and Adult Contemporary charts, a feat never achieved before. Stevie Wonder - Part Time Lover

Whether you’re spinning the original 7" or the fan-favorite extended 12" version, "Part-Time Lover" remains a timeless reminder of Stevie’s infectious charm and musical genius. Stevie described the melody as an "ode" to

Stevie played nearly every instrument himself, using then-cutting-edge tech like the LinnDrum machine to create that unmistakable uptempo beat. 🏆 Look no further than Stevie Wonder's 1985

Beneath the catchy rhythm is a cheeky story of double lives—only for the narrator to realize at the end that "two can play that game" when he finds out his wife has a part-time lover too!.

Ever wonder which track holds the record for being the first to hit #1 on FOUR different Billboard charts? 🏆 Look no further than Stevie Wonder's 1985 smash, "Part-Time Lover."