Stevie described the melody as an "ode" to The Supremes’ classics like "You Can't Hurry Love".
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!. Stevie Wonder - Part Time Lover
Those smooth background ad-libs? That's the legendary Luther Vandross . The track also features backing vocals from Syreeta Wright and Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind & Fire. 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. That's the legendary Luther Vandross
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."