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When by the phone
In vain you sit
You very soon in your mind realize that it's not just
An ordinary pain in your heartWhen you by chance
Go knock on her door
Walkin' away you're convinced that it's much more
Than just an ordinary pain in your heart
It's more than just
An ordinary pain in your heartDon't fool yourself
But tell no one else
That it's more than just
An ordinary pain
In your heartWhen you catch up
But she says goodbye
Hold back your tears and before you start to cry
Say you feel unnecessary pain in your heartTell her you're glad
It's over in fact
Can she take with her the pain she brought you back

Takin that ordinary pain from your heart
It's more than just
An ordinary pain from your heartDon't fool yourself
But tell no one else
That it's more than just
An ordinary pain
In your heart
In your heart
In your heartYou're just a masachistic fool
Because you knew my love was cruel
You never listened when they said
Don't let that girl go to your head
But like a play boy you said no
Ordinary pain
This little girl mind you will blow
Ordinary pain
But then I blew you out the box
Ordinary pain
When I put my stuff on key and lock
Ordinary pain
It makes me feel kind of sick
Ordinary pain
To know love put you in a trick
Ordinary pain
I knew our love would have to end
Ordinary pain
The day I made it with your friend
Ordinary pain
Giving your love to one unreal
Ordinary pain
Like a big fool I know you feel
Ordinary pain
But in this lovie-dovie game
Ordinary pain
With all its joy there must be pain
Ordinary pain
But now the time has surely come
Ordinary pain
This game don't seem like so much fun
Ordinary pain
You're cryin big corcodile tears
Ordinary pain
Don't match the ones I've cried for years
Ordinary pain
When I was home wainting for you
Ordinary pain
You were out somewhere doing the do
Ordinary pain
You know I'd really like to stay
Ordinary pain
But like you did I've go to play
Ordinary pain
You're dumb to think I'd let you be
Ordinary pain
Scott free without some pain from me
Ordinary pain
I heard your song and took a chance
Ordinary pain
But to your music I can't dance
Ordinary pain
Go tell your story 'sob-sad'
Ordinary pain
About you blowin what you had
Ordinary pain
Since one ain't good enough for you
Ordinary pain
Then do yourself see how you do
Ordinary painOrdinary pain

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Stevland Hardaway Morris (b. 1950), known by his stage name Stevie Wonder, is a U.S. singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and activist.

Born on the 13th May 1950 in Saginaw, Michigan as Stevland Hardaway Judkins, he lost his sight shortly after birth. When Wonder was four, his mother left his father and moved herself and her children to Detroit. She changed her name back to Lula Hardaway and later changed her son's surname to Morris, partly because of relatives. Morris has remained Stevie Wonder's legal name ever since.

Wonder signed with Motown's Tamla label at the age of eleven, and continues to perform and record for Motown to this day. To date, he has recorded more than thirty U.S. top ten hits and received twenty-two Grammy Awards, the most ever awarded to a male solo artist. In 2008, Billboard magazine placed Wonder fifth in their list of the Hot 100 All-Time Top Artists. He has recorded several critically acclaimed albums and hit singles, and writes and produces songs for many of his labelmates and outside artists. A multi-instrumentalist, Wonder plays the drums, guitar, synthesisers, congas, and most famously the piano, harmonica, and keyboards.

Wonder forged his divergent styles into a trademark sound, putting his musical signature on a quartet of albums that would change music forever: 1972's Talking Book, 1973's Innervisions, 1974's Fullfillingness' First Finale, and 1976's Songs in the Key of Life. By the end of the decade, Wonder had won a record fifteen Grammys, as well as numerous other awards.

In the following decades he wrote, among other classics, his 1982 collaboration with Paul McCartney, "Ebony and Ivory", which remained number one for seven weeks in a row. 1984's The Woman in Red soundtrack produced the enduring classic "I Just Called to Say I Love You", yet another number-one hit that gained him an Academy Award.

In 1989 Wonder was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame alongside The Rolling Stones.

His contribution to worldwide social and political change is just as impressive; he championed the effort to make Martin Luther King's birthday a national holiday, as well as becoming a driving force behind 1985's USA for Africa campaign.

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