[2] The song was subsequently covered by Jonathan King performing as 100 Ton and a Feather in 1976 and by boy band Take That in 1992.
[13] Larry Flick from Billboard declared Take That's version of the song as a "light and fluffy rendition of the Tavares disco nugget."
A sugary treat..."[14] Melody Maker felt that "they do for house what their American counterparts [ NKOTB ] did for hip hop.
"[15] Dave Piccioni from Music Week's RM Dance Update complimented the "very handy" Tommy Musto remix of the song as "a useful DJ tool that's flying out of the shops.
It involves the band singing and performing the song at a boxing ring with members Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Mark Owen breakdancing whilst Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow chase after a girl.