It was quickly recognized for its show-business potential outside Broadway and was picked up by popular singers to include in their performances in their club and television appearances.
[2] In the penultimate scene of the production, one of the dancers, Paul San Marco, has suffered a career-ending injury.
Diana, in reply, sings this anthem, which considers loss philosophically, with an undefeated optimism; all the other dancers concur.
Marcia Hines recorded and released a version as the lead single from her third studio album, Ladies and Gentlemen (1977).
The song peaked at number 6 on the Kent Music Report, becoming Hines' third top 10 single in Australia.