"Let's Dance" bw "Shucks, You're Fine" was released on Hilltak PW 7901 in 1979.
[1] Along with "Steppin'" by The Gap Band, "The Same Thing (Makes You Laugh, Makes You Cry)" by Sly & the Family Stone and "Half a Love" by Aretha Franklin etc., it was a recommended song in Billboard's Top Single Picks for the week ending November 24, 1979.
[2] In December, 1979, it was "programmers Pick by J.J. Jefferies of KSOL in San Francisco.
[4] It also spent eleven weeks in the Cash Box Top 100 chart, peaking at #53 on December 12th.,[5][6][7] and it peaked at #47 on January 19th, 1980, having spent a total of seven weeks in the Record World Black Oriented Singles chart.
[8][9][10] Decades later, Jerome Deradji arranged an interview between Fitzroy of the Soul Survivors magazine and A. D. Burrise in 2018.