Like the parent album, the single was not a hit and only managed to climb to #31 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart in late 1974.
They can follow the sun until the daylight is gone they can gaze at the sky until the night is over, the light of his life as she was welcome to his charade.
[citation needed] This track has also a gripping chorus, ethereal harmonies and deserves to be around for years to come.
[2] The song starts with a Fender Rhodes electric piano played by Geoff Westley.
[3] Billboard praised the refrain and the harmony vocals, saying that it was the Bee Gees "strongest release" in years.