: To ensure the song resonated with R&B radio’s predominantly Black audience, TK Records famously obscured Caldwell's face on the original album cover, using a shadowy silhouette. Many listeners were surprised to discover Caldwell was white during his subsequent live performances.

: It is recognized for its iconic horn riff—arranged by Mike Lewis—and its slightly "flat" pitch, likely a result of tape machine speed variations during the original recording process. The "Remastered & Retuned" Editions

The song's enduring appeal lies in its blend of jazz-pop, soul, and mellow grooves.

: The lyrics explore the lengths one will go for romance, even when it involves putting aside pride or logic.

While the original 1978 version remains the gold standard, the track has seen several official and unofficial re-releases:

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