: It is recognized for its iconic horn riff—arranged by Mike Lewis—and its slightly "flat" pitch, likely a result of tape machine speed variations during the original recording process. The "Remastered & Retuned" Editions
While the original 1978 version remains the gold standard, the track has seen several official and unofficial re-releases: : It is recognized for its iconic horn
: In 1979, a red, heart-shaped 45-rpm vinyl was released for Valentine's Day. It became a highly sought-after collector's item. Lyrical and Musical Themes and mellow grooves.
The song's enduring appeal lies in its blend of jazz-pop, soul, and mellow grooves. : It is recognized for its iconic horn
: It is recognized for its iconic horn riff—arranged by Mike Lewis—and its slightly "flat" pitch, likely a result of tape machine speed variations during the original recording process. The "Remastered & Retuned" Editions
While the original 1978 version remains the gold standard, the track has seen several official and unofficial re-releases:
: In 1979, a red, heart-shaped 45-rpm vinyl was released for Valentine's Day. It became a highly sought-after collector's item. Lyrical and Musical Themes
The song's enduring appeal lies in its blend of jazz-pop, soul, and mellow grooves.