Written by Motown staff songwriter Frank Wilson, it was one of only two singles the group released in 1966, taken from their album Away We A Go-Go.
This up-tempo song featured rapid-fire vocal interplay between Smokey and the other Miracles, Bobby, Ronnie, Pete, and Claudette, accompanied by equally urgent horns and a hot Funk Brothers rhythm section.
Smokey, as the song's narrator, portrays a man whose life has been completely changed by a passionate relationship with his new girl: "I can't explain the things you do to me, but I'm sure there's an explanation, Maybe it's the way you carry yourself, or maybe it's your conversation."
Song author Frank Wilson later co-wrote The Four Tops' 1970 hit "Still Water (Love)" with Robinson.
Cash Box described the song as a "hard-driving, fast-moving romantic thumper about a lucky lass who has finally met the guy of her dreams.