I Just Called To Say I Love You

The East Room of the White House was the venue for a concert held in congratulations to Stevie Wonder who had been presented with the highest award an entertainer can achieve, the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song.

President Obama said in some jest but with a gaze to the First Lady for apparent approval, that if he didn’t agree on Stevie Wonder’s music he wouldn’t have been accepted by his wife.

 

I Just Called To Say I Love You

I Wish, My Cherie Amour, For Once In My Life would be

Just That Girl, Overjoyed, Living For The City

Uptight, Everything’s Alright, Don’t You Worry  ‘bout A Thing

Superstition controls her but girl You Haven’t Done Nothin’

Then Boogie On Reggae Woman and If You Really Love Me

Consider me Signed, Sealed , Delivered I’m Yours implicitly

A Place In The Sun here and a rainbow like A Ribbon In The Sky

Lady, You Are The Sunshine Of My Life, the apple of my eye

Love Light In Flight, Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday

Embraces before royalty observing what Sir Duke would say

Do I Do he said and Go Home to Higher Ground

This is no place, Heaven Help Us All, for lovers to hang around

Only a Part Time Lover would spend such hours here

Send One Your Love instead and true lovers beware

All the above lines play on the beautiful songs by Stevie

You should find 26 of them contorted ambiguously

I was thinking of Love found, Love lost and Love simmering inside

Love displayed for the world to see and the Love people hide

Obama said there’s a party going on right here, come celebrate

Vibes of loves songs from Stevie Wonder would resonate

East Room of the White House congratulating Stevie

Your music Stevie, made it possible for my spouse to accept me

Over the years and all over the world his music thrilled citizens

United me with the First Lady and now, my fellow Americans....

 


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