A Van McCoy composition, it made it onto the Billboard, Cash Box, and Record World music charts.
Former 1976 Eurovision British contestant Louisa Jane White[1] recorded a version of the song as the B side of her single "Don't Stop" which was released on Pye 7N 45661 in 1977.
[3][4] With Faith Hope & Charity now consisting of Brenda Hilliard and Albert Bailey, their 1978, self-titled album was their 20th Century Fox debut.
In the Billboard review of the album, Adam White commented on the 1970s sound of Van McCoy as reaching its peak of perfection in Faith Hope & Charity.
[14][15] The song made its debut in the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart at #85 on the week ending June 3, 1978.