@SchickisMadNuggets

Thanks to my Aunty Anita: This Song was part of my first Album back in 1972 - but still one of my all time favourites! 👍

@rafhenlow

Heard this years ago, absolutely brilliant!! Always found that most people have never heard this or of CCS?

@randybackgammon890

Thought I was the only one who remembered and loved this one.Looking at the comments,how wrong I was

@ccatkinson96

The first '45' I ever bought. I was 11 years old, but it has helped shape my musical taste for Blues and RnB to this day.

@canis65536

Had this on K-Tel, 20 Power Hits

@Housephonestimes4

Touch of Glam Rock!

@kevinwhite616

Played to death on Radio One in the Summer of 1973. I was thirteen and loved it. Not a big hit unfortunately, but a perfect song for our times as well as the 1970s.

@raymondpinfold9870

A great old song!.

@StevenKershaw

1973 a great year for music I was 19yrs old and I love this song

@DrewPDrawzz

Fatass brass and a totally audacious sound. Brilliant!

@MrGatto56

Can't tell you how often I say" take it while it's there don't grieve when it's gone." One day somebody is gonna reply "the band played Boogie and the people danced on."  It hasn't happened yet but I think it might one perfect day.

@oldiesbutgoodies45

Juke box, cool, I love it :  )

@sandieharrison7499

First time I’ve heard this song love it ❤️👍

@ste123456754

always loved ccs records great great band

@nelaflorentino5249

One of the first records I boght myself. Great

@Turkishcap

Brilliant from 73.

@amberhumphreys807

Always loved their lyrics !

@revived45s

Hmm - I don't get that reference! But I can tell you that Alexis Korner (the vocalist) was a SOLID British Blues artist!

@sijag68

Mad tune and very prophetic, love it though. :)

@Pitfossil

In those days there were giants.