[2][3] It appeared on his 1965 album, I Must Be Seeing Things, and AllMusic noted that it "allowed Pitney to explore the extent of his dramatic range with its tale of the giddy highs and painful lows of a love affair".
[6] "Just One Smile" was Pitney's seventh consecutive Top Ten hit single in the UK.
[5] "Just One Smile" was covered by Blood, Sweat & Tears on their 1968 album, Child Is Father to the Man.
[1][7] That version was just one of a number of covers of the song, which have been recorded by Dusty Springfield, Eternity's Children, Walter Jackson, Sheena Easton, and the Sensations, amongst others.
[9] The original version of the song was recorded by the Tokens in 1965, on the B-side to their single, "The Bells of St.