Stevie Wonder's career in the 1980s was a source of frustration to the fans he had earned in the '60s and '70s. In 1982, there were a few new songs on a greatest-hits album and a duet with Paul McCartney. Then came this soundtrack to a Gene Wilder comedy that was simultaneously more of a pop vocal album than most soundtracks and yet less than a full-fledged Wonder record. The gold-selling number one hit that resulted was the sappy "I Just Called to Say I Love You," a formulaic TV commercial-in-the-making. "Love Light in Flight" also hit, and the album featured Dionne Warwick on two duets and one solo. This was a pleasant record, but slight, and after four years, Wonder fans wanted more than that.
| 01 | The Woman in Red | 58 | |||
| 02 | It's You | 29 | |||
| 03 | It's More Than You [instrumental] | 25 | |||
| 04 | I Just Called to Say I Love You | 2606 | |||
| 05 | Love Light in Flight | 47 | |||
| 06 | Moments Aren't Moments | 27 | |||
| 07 | Weakness | 17 | |||
| 08 | Don't Drive Drunk | 89 |








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