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| Next single = [[That's What Friends Are For]]<br/>(1985)
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'''"Part-Time Lover"''' is a [[1985]] single by [[Stevie Wonder]], from his album ''[[In Square Circle]]''. The song reached number one on the ''[[Billboard]]'' [[Pop music|pop]], [[R&B]], [[dance]] and [[adult contemporary]] charts. The song's simultaneous chart success made him the first artist to score a number-one hit on four different ''Billboard'' charts. The song also reached number three on the [[UK singles chart]]. The song also featured R&B crooner [[Luther Vandross]] humming at the end of Stevie's verses.
'''"Part-Time Lover"''' is a [[1985]] single by [[Stevie Wonder]], from his album ''[[In Square Circle]]''. The song reached number one on the ''[[Billboard]]'' [[Pop music|pop]], [[R&B]], [[dance]] and [[adult contemporary]] charts. The song's simultaneous chart success made him the first artist to score a number-one hit on four different ''Billboard'' charts. The song also reached number three on the [[UK singles chart]]. The song also featured R&B crooner [[Luther Vandross]] humming at the end of Stevie's verses. The bassline and humming has been sampled for ''2Pac'' Part-time Mutha


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"Part-Time Lover"
Song

"Part-Time Lover" is a 1985 single by Stevie Wonder, from his album In Square Circle. The song reached number one on the Billboard pop, R&B, dance and adult contemporary charts. The song's simultaneous chart success made him the first artist to score a number-one hit on four different Billboard charts. The song also reached number three on the UK singles chart. The song also featured R&B crooner Luther Vandross humming at the end of Stevie's verses. The bassline and humming has been sampled for 2Pac Part-time Mutha

Preceded by Billboard Hot 100 number one single
November 2 1985
Succeeded by