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Stevie Wonder

Lyrics shown below : "I just called (to say I love you)", "Part-time Lover".

I just called (to say I love you)

No New Year's Day to celebrateNo chocolate covered candy hearts to give awayNo first of spring, no song to singIn fact here's just another ordinary dayNo April rain, no flowers bloom;No wedding Saturday within the month of JuneBut what it is, is something trueMade up of these three words that I must say to youCHORUS:I just called to say I love youI just called to say how much I careI just called to say I love youAnd I mean it from the bottom of my heartNo summer's high, no warm JulyNo harvest moon to light one tender August nightNo autumn breeze, no falling leavesNot even time for birds to fly to southern skiesNo Libra sun, no HalloweenNo giving thanks to all the Christmas joy you bringBut what it is, though old so newTo fill your heart like no three words could ever doRepeat chorus twiceOf my heart, baby of my heart

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Part-time lover

Call up, ring once, hang up the phone
To let me know you made it home
Don't want nothing to be wrong with part-time lover

If she's with me I'll blink the lights
To let you know tonight's the night
For me and you my part-time lover

We are undercover passion on the run
Chasing love up against the sun
We are strangers by day, lovers by night
Knowing it's so wrong, but feeling so right

If I'm with friends and we should meet
Just pass me by, don't even speak
Know the word's "discreet" when part-time lovers

But if there's some emergency
Have a male friend to ask for me
So then she won't peek its really you my part-time lover

We are undercover passion on the run
Chasing love up against the sun
We are strangers by day, lovers by night
Knowing it's so wrong, but feeling so right

We are undercover passion on the run
Chasing love up against the sun
We are strangers by day, lovers by night
Knowing it's so wrong, but feeling so right

I've got something that I must tell
Last night someone rang our doorbell
And it was not you my part-time lover

And then a man called our exchange
But didn't want to leave his name
I guess that two can play the game
Of part-time lovers
You and me, part-time lovers
But, she and he, part-time lovers