The single's b-side was a song called Blind Alley from The Emotions' 1972 album Untouched.
[1] One of the picks of the week in the 4 March, 1972 issue of Cash Box, the song was described as "Tom-tom percussion on a breeze of ladyfunk harmonies".
[2] Listed as one of the Hits of the Week on the front cover of the 4 March issue of Record World, the reviewer said that there was no way that this song won't make it.
[3] In her Soul Truth column of the same issue, Dede Dabney noted the soft tonal subtlety that the Emotions were known for.
[11] Anthony Swete recorded a version of the song which was backed with "Rainy Night in Georgia".