[2][3][4] It was also released as "Walking On My Mind" in the United States on Ray Charles' Tangerine label, cat no.
[5][6] The song started off in 1969 as one of two demos at a newly built recording studio that was set to open for business later that year in August.
Mort Ross, Doug Riley and their engineer, Englishman, Terry Brown wanted to build a studio with recording facilities superior to what was in Canada at the time.
However Dianne Brooks' vocal work on the two Doug Riley compositions changed things.
Revolution's chief, Mort Ross had travelled to New York to set up the distribution deal with Ray Charles' Tangerine label for the current record.