It was released as the B-side of the single "Love Is All Right" and is simply an instrumental version of that song.
[2] The track itself features a simple, unvarying rhythmic line played by different instruments, finished off each time around by a melodic, heralding horn section line.
According to Bobby Eli, a guitarist on the session, the instrumental track was the result of his jamming in the studio with guitarist Norman Harris, bassist Ronnie Baker, and drummer Earl Young (later to become the first MFSB rhythm section and the core of the group the Trammps).
The jam was then "tweaked" by arranger Bobby Martin and recording studio owner and engineer Frank Virtue.
Neither Cliff Nobles nor producer Jesse James was present for the session.