[4] In Sue Byrom's Singles section of the same issue, the speed of the music and catchy repeated chorus that could get some listeners was noted.
The slick arrangement, the drums accentuating the backbeat and Shaw's phrasings were also noted.
[5] The Cash Box reviewer in the June 12 issue called it a driving disco and r&b cut.
10 on the Billboard Disco Action chart, Colony Records (New York) section.
[14] In England, the song made the UK Disco Top 20 chart.