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"All in Love Is Fair" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder for his sixteenth studio album, Innervisions (1973). Written and produced by Wonder, it was released as a 7" single in Brazil in 1974. The song is a pop ballad with lyrics that describe the end of a relationship through the use of clichés. Critical reaction to the song was varied: Matthew Greenwald of AllMusic wrote that it was among Wonder's "finest ballad statements", while Robert Christgau felt that the singer's performance was "immature". It has been recorded by a number of other artists, including Brook Benton, Nancy Wilson and Cleo Laine. Wonder also placed it on several of his greatest hits albums, including his most recent one, The Complete Stevie Wonder, in 2005.