Revisit one of the most heartfelt and successful songs of 1984—“I Just Called to Say I Love You” by Stevie Wonder. This timeless ballad reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on October 13, 1984, where it remained for three weeks, becoming one of the biggest hits of Stevie Wonder’s legendary career. ❤️📞 If you enjoy exploring the stories behind Billboard #1 hits, classic chart-toppers, and unforgettable music moments from the 1980s, subscribe to the channel and join a growing community of music lovers. New uploads arrive regularly, and your support helps keep this series going! 🎶💙 📅 Reached #1: October 13, 1984 🎤 Artist: Stevie Wonder 🎬 Film: The Woman in Red (1984) 💡 About the Song “I Just Called to Say I Love You” was written, produced, and performed by Stevie Wonder for the soundtrack of the film The Woman in Red. Unlike many love songs tied to specific holidays or moments, Wonder intentionally wrote this track to celebrate love without conditions or special occasions—making it universally relatable. The song became a global phenomenon, winning the Academy Award for Best Original Song and topping charts around the world. Its simple melody, warm lyrics, and heartfelt message helped it become one of the most recognizable love songs of the decade. 🎶 Why This Song Still Matters Decades later, “I Just Called to Say I Love You” remains a go-to song for anniversaries, dedications, and heartfelt moments—proof that sometimes the simplest message is the most powerful. 💬 Join the Conversation Who would you call just to say “I love you”? Share your story in the comments and connect with fellow music fans! 🔥 SUBSCRIBE for more 1984 #1 hits ✔ Classic chart-toppers ✔ Song facts & artist history ✔ Nostalgia shorts & posters ✔ A growing community of music lovers 👍 Like the video 💬 Comment your favorite Stevie Wonder song 🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss the next upload Thank you for supporting the channel! 🙏 #️⃣ Hashtags #StevieWonder #IJustCalledToSayILoveYou #1984Hits #80sMusic #BillboardHot100 #NumberOneHits #MovieSongs #80sNostalgia #MusicHistory #PopClassics