On This Day November 2, 1985 – Part Time Lover By Stevie Wonder Became The Number One Song In America

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On This Day November 2, 1985 – Part Time Lover By Stevie Wonder Became The Number One Song In America
On this day November 2, 1985, Stevie Wonder topped the Billboard Hot 100 with Part Time Lover, a smooth and infectious hit that combined irresistible rhythm with his signature soulful style. The song’s upbeat groove and clever lyrics about secret romance made it one of the standout tracks of the mid 1980s.

Part Time Lover was featured on Wonder’s album In Square Circle and became one of his biggest hits of the decade, reaching number one on multiple charts including pop, R&B, and adult contemporary. The song’s blend of electronic production, layered harmonies, and timeless melody showcased Wonder’s ability to evolve with the decade’s modern sound while keeping his unmistakable musical identity.

80s insight: Part Time Lover reflected how 1980s pop and soul blended technology with emotion, showing that great songwriting could thrive in any era of sound.

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