[10] In August 1994, Larry Flick from Billboard remarked that the song "has already wooed folks overseas".
[11] In his weekly UK chart commentary, James Masterton noted that it "has been filling floors up and down the country".
[...] The chord that yearns to visit nice discotheques with carpets and cocktails where you take to the dancefloor with your spouse and grind your hips to the pounding PWL beat, glad that you no longer have to fend off stagedivers and pretend to like that noisy indie bollocks.
"[13] Alan Jones from Music Week gave it four out of five, describing it as a "happy Italian record in Erasure-go-house style, right down to the ersatz Andy Bell contralto.
"[14] In 1993, James Hamilton from the Record Mirror Dance Update called it "catchy hey down dippy doo day-ah chanting reissued now much more timely smash bound scampering Italo Hi-NRG".