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    Stevie Wonder has a song called "Fingertips, Part 2." Is there a part one?

    Question #44130. Asked by Ilona_Ritter.

    McGruff

    Fingertips was originally released in 1963 as a 45 (Tamla 54080) with part 1 on one side and part 2 on the other. You can find it for sale on various websites.

    Feb 08 04, 7:53 AM

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