It was released as the sixth single for their Australian rock group the Easybeats in April 1966, which reached No.
The Easybeats had formed in 1964 in Sydney by Dick Diamonde on bass guitar, Gordon "Snowy" Fleet on drums, Harry Vanda on lead guitar, Stevie Wright on lead vocals and George Young on lead guitar.
[1][2] Their second studio album, It's 2 Easy (March 1966), was produced by Ted Albert for Parlophone Records/Albert Productions.
[1][2][3] The track was co-written by group members Wright and Young.
[4] Garry Raffaele of The Canberra Times" referred to this song when reviewing their extended play, Easyfever (August), "They have turned away from the vocal gimmicks of numbers like 'Come and See Her' and concentrated on normal harmonies and relatively good arrangements.