Modern audiences often rediscover this classic through the , an extended rework that enhances the original production for contemporary sound systems while maintaining its "boogie-funk" soul.

The song is celebrated for its bright horns, solid disco beat, and Thurston's distinctively smooth soul vocals.

Dr. Packer, known for his respectful disco re-edits, typically extends the percussion breaks and enhances the "thumping baseline" noted in the original lyrics.

Beyond the Dr. Packer edit, the song has been reworked by numerous artists like Signore and South Beach Recycling .

It peaked during a transition period when disco was wanning, but "harder edged" Jazz-Funk and Soul were surging in UK clubs.

Experience the classic energy of the Dr. Packer rework here:

Bobby Thurston's is a cornerstone of the 1980s disco-funk era, originally released in 1980 on Prelude Records . The track became a massive dancefloor hit, reaching #10 on the UK charts in May 1980. The Dr. Packer Rework

The track was produced by Willie Lester and Rodney Brown , the duo behind many of Thurston’s hits from the album You Got What It Takes . Key Features of the Original