[1] The single received negative reviews from music critics, who criticised the auto-tuned vocals and the song's production, which lacked energy.
It peaked at number six on the Irish Singles Chart and number three on the UK Singles Chart, beaten by Flo Rida's "Club Can't Handle Me" featuring David Guetta and Eminem's "Love the Way You Lie" featuring Rihanna.
It was the second time that the group had lost out to Flo Rida in chart battle although it is their fourth top-ten entry in Ireland and seventh in the UK.
The idea of shooting the video in Spain for this type of song is a nice choice, but Frankie is overly tanned.
"Something hidden deep in the song's DNA is engagingly bad, or worryingly good, and it's got everyone's quality alarms jangling like a wind-chime in a hurricane ... [There is a moment of] appreciation for the bit where they sing "begging to get back together" ...
[13] It is the second single by the group to be beaten by Flo Rida in a battle for the number one chart position although, it is their seventh top-ten UK entry.
[14] The music video was shot at the end of May 2010, in Málaga, Spain[1] and later premiered 26 June on the group's official website.
The video begins with footage of Frankie Sandford sitting in a tree; Mollie King is show riding a bike along a dustry road; while Vanessa White is leaning against the walls of a crumbling building; the camera flies past Rochelle Wiseman, who stands on the beach by the water's edge and Una Healy drives a convertible car along a dusty road.
As the chorus plays for the first time, the cameras follow the girls as they respectively walk around their surroundings, bar Sandford who remains in the tree and White who does not move from her spot.
"The band walked around on a beach and danced in a rock pool (with artful splashing) while dressed in a variety of beachwear.
"All in all it's a pretty standard summer for the girls who show off super toned physiques, plenty of midriff and a collection of maxi-dresses we can't help, but covet.
On 1 August 2010, all of the members of The Saturdays performed on Alan Carr: Chatty Man[18] and they were interviewed on GMTV three days later.
[citation needed] On 10 August 2010, the group appeared at the Habbo Hotel in London, for a 'Meet and Greet' session in promotion of "Missing You".