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On This Day in 1985, This Soul Singer Hit No. 1 After a 22-Year Drought With a Shocking Tale of Infidelity Between Husband and Wife

IOn this very day in 1985, soul singer and icon Stevie Wonder hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with the energetic hit, โ€œPart-Time Loverโ€. And, oddly enough, it was Wonderโ€™s first No. 1 hit on that coveted chart in a while. Youโ€™d think someone as big as Wonder would have topped the Hot 100 dozens of times. Sadly, the charts are rarely ever a true reflection of incredible talent.ย 

Stevie Wonder first hit the Billboard Hot 100 chart with what was technically his first charting hit, period. That song was the famed โ€œFingertips (Part 2)โ€ from 1963, which was released when Wonder was only 13 years old. Wonder enjoyed quite a few Top 40 hits in the years that followed. 

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Wonder enjoyed several No. 1 hits throughout his career, but didnโ€™t see his second No. 1 until 1972 with the release of โ€œSuperstitionโ€. The 1970s yielded quite a few chart-topping hits for Wonder, and โ€œPart-Time Loverโ€ was Wonderโ€™s last (thus far) No. 1 hit on the Hot 100 chart.

The Meaning Behind โ€œPart-Time Loverโ€ by Stevie Wonder

A whopping 22 years after Stevie Wonder hit No. 1 for the first time on the Hot 100, the iconic singer hit it again with the 1985 song โ€œPart-Time Loverโ€. And this song couldnโ€™t be more different from โ€œFingertips (Part 2)โ€. โ€œPart-Time Loverโ€, released on the similarly successful album In Square Circle, is a song all about two people who are cheating on one another. The song also happened to be one of the first songs ever recorded via digital equipment at the time.

โ€œPart-Time Loverโ€ has some noteworthy influences, too. The song was partially influenced by Motown singers (and labelmates of Wonder), The Supremes. Specifically, the songs โ€œMy World Is Empty Without Youโ€ and โ€œYou Canโ€™t Hurry Loveโ€ boast some similarities to โ€œPart-Time Loverโ€. And, just as well, the lyrics of the song are inspired by some real-life experiences. Wonder once said that a man used to ring his home and disguise his voice when Wonder would pick up. Anyone who was alive before the cell phone days likely knows what that meant. Wonderโ€™s woman at the time was likely stepping out on him.

With โ€œPart-Time Loverโ€, Wonder held the record for the longest time between first and last No. 1 hit songs until around 1988, when The Beach Boys hit the top spot with โ€œKokomoโ€.

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