According to his autobiography, Meat Loaf asked Jim Steinman to write a song that was not 15 or 20 minutes long, and, in Meat Loaf's words, a "pop song." His autobiography also dates the writing of the song to 1975, the song reportedly being a key factor in Meat Loaf and Steinman deciding to do an album together. The song was the first single released from the album, with an edit of "For Crying Out Loud" as the B-side. The record peaked at No. 73 in the
Record World singles chart, but only reached No. 97 in
Cash Box and didn't appear at all in
Billboard Hot 100.
Billboard reviewed the single, finding the guitar introduction to be energetic, the beat to be "catchy" and the vocal performance to be somewhat similar to
Bruce Springsteen.
Billboard also commented on how occasional pauses in the instruments allow the "infectious" vocals to be highlighted. begins with a spoken word introduction by Jim Steinman and actress Marcia McClain. ==Commercial performance==