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Stevie Wonder’s Part-Time Lover: A Stealthy Exploration of Infidelity

Have you ever found yourself caught in the whirlwind of a love that’s just not quite enough? Stevie Wonder’s soulful ballad, “Part-Time Lover,” perfectly captures that bittersweet feeling of wanting more from a relationship. Released in 1985, this track quickly became a chart-topper, solidifying Wonder’s status as one of the greatest musical talents of our time.

Stevie Wonder’s Part-Time Lover is a sonic and lyrical departure from the soulful, socially conscious ballads that often define his oeuvre. Released in 1985 as the lead single from his twentieth studio album,

Background

In Square Circle, the track marked a significant shift in the artist’s musical direction. It was a bold experiment in synth-pop, a genre that was then gaining traction, and a lyrical exploration of a complex and often taboo subject: infidelity.  It’s a song that challenges our perceptions of love, relationships, and morality, and it’s a testament to Stevie Wonder’s ability to reinvent himself while staying true to his artistic vision.   

Wonder’s decision to delve into such territory was unexpected yet intriguing. Known for his optimistic and uplifting anthems, the song presented a darker, more mature side of the artist. The track is a sly commentary on extramarital affairs, cloaked in a catchy, upbeat melody.

Musically, “Part-Time Lover” is a testament to Wonder’s versatility. The song’s production is characterized by a slick, electronic sound that is both contemporary and timeless. The use of synthesizers and drum machines gives the track a propulsive energy that is infectious.

Wonder’s vocal performance is equally impressive. His voice, rich and soulful, is delivered with a playful and seductive quality that perfectly complements the song’s theme. The lyrics, while suggestive, are delivered with a nonchalance that is both alluring and unsettling.

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The song’s success was undeniable. It topped the Billboard Hot 100, R&B, dance, and adult contemporary charts, making Wonder the first artist to achieve number one on all four Billboard charts simultaneously. It was a commercial triumph that solidified Wonder’s status as a musical icon.

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Lyrics

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Call up, ring once, hang up the phoneTo let me know you made it homeDon’t want nothing to be wrong with part-time loverIf she’s with me i’ll blink the lightsTo let you know tonight’s the nightFor me and you my part-time lover
We are undercover passion on the runChasing love up against the sunWe are strangers by day, lovers by nightKnowing it’s so wrong, but feeling so right
If i’m with friends and we should meetJust pass me by, don’t even speakKnow the word’s “discreet” when part-time loversBut if there’s some emergencyHave a male friend to ask for meSo then she won’t peek its really you my part-time lover
We are undercover passion on the runChasing love up against the sunWe are strangers by day, lovers by nightKnowing it’s so wrong, but feeling so right
We are undercover passion on the runChasing love up against the sunWe are strangers by day, lovers by nightKnowing it’s so wrong, but feeling so right
I’ve got something that I must tellLast night someone rang our doorbellAnd it was not you my part-time loverAnd then a man called our exchangeBut didn’t want to leave his name

By Harley

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