[4] This, their second single was released in January 1968,[5] According to Eric Allandale in a February, 1968 article in Beat Instrumental the band's new equipment made a difference in the recording.
[6] A re-recorded version featuring Clem Curtis's replacement, Colin Young, appeared on the Marble Arch album.
The B-side of the single, "I Can Take or Leave Your Loving", was written by Rick Jones[7] The January 20, 1968 issue of New Musical Express wrote that The Foundations, along with The Tremeloes and the Alan Price Set etc.
The throaty vocals, organ, handclaps, brass and stormy beat were the bonuses.
[14] Whilst not doing as well as the first single, it spent ten weeks in the UK chart, and made it to No.