
Jungle Fever was Spike Lee’s fifth movie and starred Wesley Snipes and Annabella Sciorra (and a star-studded cast) in a story about an interracial love affair. The soundtrack was written and performed by Stevie Wonder and included "Fun Day," which was the second single from the album, released in June 1991. It reachd #6 on the R&B chart and #63 in the UK.
Hi John – I was just thinking … it’s what we need at the moment – then saw Birgit’s comment … so right – and Stevie is just amazing … take care – Hilary
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Very true.
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Never heard this one but what’s not to like…it’s Stevie…he automatically makes me feel better when I hear his voice.
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He’s been aroud forever, it seems, almost 60 years. As long as I’ve been listening to music he’s been there.
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Stevie has made some good music during his career.
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He’s really something, isn’t he?
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Yes, he’s very talented!
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I’ve never heard that song. Kind of amazes me, but that’s the truth of it. Happy Kindness Day.
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Happy happy! (Grandma used to say that.)
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Good ole’ Stevie Wonder with a fun song to listen to on this kindness day.
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Wasn’t thinking of that, but yes, it does fit, doesn’t it?
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