I have always loved this record. Is this Stevie's best record of the 80s?
I have always loved this record. Is this Stevie's best record of the 80s?
I'll always love Stevie's "That Girl". I picked up the single when it first came out and I was looking forward to a new Stevie Wonder album to come out soon after [[and I was a bit disappointed when it turned out to be one of the four [then] new songs for the Original Musiquarium I collection).
I thought that the single was so underrated - it certainly is one of my favourites from Stevie - and I may be inclined to agree that I prefer this over all his other work from that decade.
I have always loved this song, especially as it's release coincided with its wording applying to a young lady in my life, who became my wife!
It’s a great track, a slow builder, a slow burner and very much a grower.
This places it well outside of the kind of material that was topping the charts back when it was released.
It also takes more time to appreciate this track than the average early 80s single buyer might have granted it.
Those of us with the patience to listen to it and to learn to love it are the lucky ones.
Always lurv Stevie on the harmonica bridge. "Yeah yeah yeah
yeah yeah....that girl gets every single man that asks her for her hand..." Go, Stevie!
For me, it's a 3 way tie between "That Girl", "Do I Do" and "Master Blaster Jammin'".
This song would have to be in my top 3 Stevie Wonder songs. There's just something so mysterious and catchy sounding about it. Maybe it was the use of that chorus sounding synthesized instrument played off the main beat [[syncopation, of course) which, in a good way, throws one off as one listens to it. I find myself seeing if I can tap those syncopated phrases after "tell her that love her....need her...."
For me 'That Girl' was Stevie's last great single!
Hands down for me the best thing he recorded in the 80s. I was a teenager who was very much into the 60s Motown Sound and there was a spirit of that sound I heard in this song. I couldn't get enough of "That Girl".
I have listened to this one before and not thought that much of it, but will give it another listen now! I DO LOOOOOOVE "DO I DO" THO!!!!!!!!
*edit as of 20 seconds into "That Girl": I like it
YES!!! Sheer brilliance
Yeah another great Stevie track from the 80s. Unfortunately I never saw him perform it live, was anyone lucky enough to see him perform it live.
Oh Marv, I loved Part Time Lover when it was released and going mad when he performed it at Wembley Arena.
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