Written by lead vocalist
Gary Barlow at the age of 15, it was released as the sixth
single from the band's debut studio album,
Take That & Party, peaking at number seven in the
UK Singles Chart. The two primary instruments are
piano, played by Barlow, with a
saxophone in the bridges originally scored, performed and recorded by Snake Davis. Take That's longtime saxophonist and music director,
Mike Stevens went on to perform these sax parts live, many of them using the extended saxophone part written by Davis, at the end of the song. The song was performed in the final of
The X Factor's
third series in 2006 by eventual winner
Leona Lewis, who was joined on stage halfway through the song by all four members of Take That. It was also performed in the
second series of
The X Factor by eventual winner
Shayne Ward and by
JLS on the
fifth series of X Factor and in
sixth series by
Lloyd Daniels. Ward's version was released as a
B-side to his single "
No Promises". The song was also
covered by
Alexander O'Neal on his 2008 album,
Alex Loves.... On the
ninth series of The X Factor, the song was performed by eventual winner
James Arthur at the bootcamp, playing an uptempo rendition on acoustic guitar. ==Critical reception==