A teacher in Massachusetts recently sent them an e-mail message about one of her students, who is citing the song in a paper on consumerism.
Deacon later cited the song as his favourite on the album.
Washington Post also cited the song as one of the album's best, referring to it as a "modest club track."
The Vatican made a public statement citing the song as offensive.
Gaye would later cite the song as "one of Tammi's favorites".
The band cite the song as "one of the first British rock'n'roll records"
In addition to being a fan favorite, the members of the band have also cited the song as their favorite.
John cites the song as one of his favourites, and plays it at most of his concerts.
It received generally mixed reviews from music critics, who cited the song to single-worthy.
August Brown cited the song as being a "lovers' rock for a techno dystopia".