American magazine
Cash Box said that "Lennox delivers a sexy, sassy, soulful performance."
Neil Taylor from
NME commented, "The stop/start nature of the guitar in this record sounds like an early-'70s
Stones rip off, the result perhaps of
Dave Stewart's mingling with famous mates.
Is it my turn? asks
Annie Lennox at the start of this and then drags us through a collage of lyrics sang to the same beat as the Rowing Boat song. The song is as competent as you would expect from one of the world's most accomplished bands, but it does suggest that the Eurythmics' glory might be fading." James Hamilton from
Record Mirror wrote in his dance column, "Dreadfully disappointing late period Rolling Stones-style 126bpm snarling empty strutter — a shame they seem so completely to have lost their earlier consistent touch these days". Ro Newton from
Smash Hits said, "Annie Lennox sounds like a desperate woman as she grunts and growls her way through this "raunchy" number which basically says that she (ahem) would like some male company for the night, thank you very much." ==Track listings==