[4] In a 1979 fan club interview, Lea spoke of the upcoming single and the band's hopes it would return them to the charts, "It's very catchy, and we're going to make it, yeah!
"[5] In a 1979 fan club interview after the single's release, drummer Don Powell stated, "It didn't sell enough to get into the charts, but we were pleased with it.
"[8] Rosalind Russell of Record Mirror wrote, "The climb back isn't going to be easy for Slade, but this might be a foothold on the bottom of the charts for them.
[10] Pat Stevens of the Nottingham Evening Post commented, "Some vague memories of the old Slade style can be noticed in this release, but it's not the same sort of searing quality that made them one of the top groups in the country a few years ago.
"[11] 7-inch single (UK and New Zealand)[12] Slade Production In circa 1980, Lea recorded a version of the song as part of his side project, The Dummies, with his brother Frank.