The song, written by Bobby Russell, was recorded in one take.
Originally, Bobby Russell did not want to even record a demo for the song because he didn't like it.
Later in the year he scored his final top 10 hit with an extremely lowkey cover of Bobby Russell's "Little Green Apples".
They were joined at the club by Bobby Russell who arrived from Shettleston Juniors for free.
Larry Henley had said that he had just heard this nice new song that Bobby Russell had played for him.
Bobby Russell's office at Acuff-Rose Music was right across the street from where Goldsboro lived.
So they went over to Bobby Russell's office.
Clarence doesn't want to talk to Bobby Russell.
Later, he wrote songs together with Bobby Russell, and both ran a publishing and record company until 1974.
With 4:09 left, The Bulls cut the lead to 61-58 on a jumper by Bobby Russell, then suddenly the door was shut.