[7] Nivens was pictured in the 23 July issue of Billboard celebrating her success with the people that made the single.
With her were Soundtech Studio president, Lenora "Sarge" Waldon, Sun Valley Records' VP Bill Simmons, Steve Godfrey the single's co-writer and Chaz Simmons the president of Sun Valley.
She came fifth in the Cash Box 1983 Black Contemporary Singles Awards New Female section with Diane Richards, Madonna, Alfie Silas and Lydia Murdock at 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively.
[10] It was reported by Radio & Records in the publication's 24 June issue that the single had been added to the playlist of WDAS in Philadelphia, WDAO in Dayton and WKXI in Jackson.
[11] On the week of 22 July, Radio & Records reported that the single had been added to the playlist of WOIC in Columbia.
[13] On the week of 5 August, Radio & Records reported that in the Southern regions, the single had been added to the playlist of WLOU in Louisville, WJJS in Lynchburg and WYLD-FM in New Orleans.