[2] It was reported in the March 25, 1967 issue of Record World that Kama Sutra artist Bobby Bloom had his label behind him and they were pushing for this single to be a hit.
[3] The single was reviewed in the March 18 issue of Cash Box, Newcomer Picks section.
[7] As recorded by Cash Box in the April 1 issue 7% of radio stations surveyed by the magazine had added the single to their program schedule that week.
[8] It was reported in the April 8 issue of Record World that the single had been picked up by some of the top r&b stations.
It had also been picked up by twelve major pop stations, stations; WABC, WMEX, CKLW, KLIF, KILT, KIMN, WRKO, WDRC, WDEE, WAVZ, WPRO and WKAK which had given Bloom audiences in N.Y., Boston, Detroit, Dallas, Houston, Denver, Hartford, New Haven, Nashville, and Providence.
[17][18][19] Kim Weston also covered the song which appeared on her Big Brass Four Poster album that was released in 1970.
With the tracks being rated individually by the site, "Love, Don't Let Me Down" was given two stars with the reviewer saying it sounded like two songs stitched together.