[1] It was the New and Noteworthy pick in the singles review section for November 17 issue of Billboard.
Mundy's Motown-influenced phrasing and the stylish dance production and the potential for national prominence were noted.
It was added to the play lists of KMJM, WZEN-FM, and seeing action at KRNB, WNHC, WQQK and KOKA.
[4] It was noted by Cash Cox that it was added to the playlist of WYLD in New Orleans on the week of December 15.
[7] "Ain't It All Right" debut and peaked at number 89 on the Billboard Hot Black Singles chart on December 22, 1984.