The success of the record, led the December 1974, edition of Billboard to trumpet "Discos Demand Five Minutes Single" on its fronts page. It was one of the first charted number one songs who had more then a five minutes version (mix) on the flip side. Rising Star Moulton was searching for instrumental versions that time and goes to different companies to see if he could do a little stretcharoo here and there for his a headed mix tapes for the Fire Island boys and so he did in his very first hey days of his studio work. The story is that people at Scepter asked him to perform a similar trick (tune) with the BT Express "Do It, 'Til You're Satisfied", but obviously the group hated what he did to that record, and later on Soul Train when it was the number one song they was talking their record is 5:35 minutes long! and the radio stations are playing it. "Yeah, that's the way we recorded it" the group announce! They kept saying, they put the organ in the middle. Moulton was mad, he wanted to kill them.
Another thanks god mixed up record from Tom which had burns the funky soul disco floors till today.
Another thanks god mixed up record from Tom which had burns the funky soul disco floors till today.