In the early 1970s, English words were written, and Gérard recorded it again in the United States.
In the US, that list included Eydie Gormé, Goldie Hawn and Eddy Arnold.
[5] It reached #11 (and spent 12 weeks) in the UK Singles Chart in October 1971.
[1] Lack of further chart activity in the UK saw both singer and song branded as a one-hit wonder.
It also appeared in the first compilation album put together specifically for telemarketing in the UK, K-Tel's 20 Dynamic Hits.