The track was chosen as the first single release from
Misfits, and was backed with "Artificial Light" in Britain, and "Live Life" in the US. It peaked at No. 30 on the
Billboard Hot 100 in America, the band's best charting American single since "
Lola" in 1970. It also reached No. 30 on the charts in Canada. The track is generally cited by critics as one of the highlights of
Misfits.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of
AllMusic called it one of two "touchstones" on the album. Ken Emerson of
Rolling Stone called the song "ruthless", and went on to say:
Cash Box noted the song's "excellent melodic line, strong guitar work and fine lead vocals."
Record World said, "The production is sensational and Davies' vocals perfectly suit the somewhat jaded message in the lyrics." As one of the band's significant late-'70s hits, the song would later appear on the compilation album
Come Dancing with The Kinks. ==References==