Sex and the Single Man is an album by the American musician Ray Parker Jr., released in 1985 on Arista Records.[2][3] It includes the singles "Girls Are More Fun" and "One Sided Love Affair". It peaked at No. 65 on the Billboard 200.[4]
The Gazette wrote that "side one finds pop-funk's most blatant copycat in his Prince mode."[7] The Chicago Tribune dismissed the album as "the same schtick he's been using since his Raydio days... Not only is it old, but it's been done with a lot more humor and style by Morris Day."[8]Knight Ridder labeled the album "both the smoothest and the slimiest soul-rock on the shelves today."[9]