[3][4] Described as "trashy, New York Dolls-influenced punk rock", the song was included in the book X-Rated: The 200 Rudest Records Ever!.
[5] The song begins with a boogie woogie feel,[6] with the piano part played by a then-unknown Jools Holland.
Holland wrote that the first time he heard the song's lyrics was when playing the record to his mother, his younger brothers, and his aunt and uncle.
[nb 1][8] AllMusic describes the lyrics as County's way of "chastising those who won't take [her] home".
[8] The following year, the band renamed themselves as "The Electric Chairs" and the song was included on the 1978 compilation album Man Enough to Be a Woman and the Blatantly Offenzive EP.