Its music was written by singer Daniel Boone (credited under his real name, Peter Lee Sterling), and its lyrics were written by Phil Peters.
It was performed at Eurovision by Kathy Kirby, where it came in 2nd place, losing to Luxembourg's "Poupée de cire, poupée de son", performed by France Gall.
Kirby also recorded the song as a single, and it peaked on the music charts at No.
[1] The song tells of the joy of finding true love for the first time, after a string of bad relationships: The song was performed by Kirby at Eurovision 1965, held in Naples on 21 March 1965.
By the close of voting, it had received 26 points, placing it 2nd in a field of 18.