The second of two great
45s (about 15 years apart) involving
Sylvia Vanderpool Robinson, credited as "Sylvia", after her
semi-legendhood as half of "Mickey and Sylvia" in the early days of
rock and roll; the
song was a
70s classic, a lazy, soft-
soul soliloquy that was great pillow-talk
mood music. She would gain even more fame at the end of the decade, as a co-owner of
Sugar Hill Records, even, for a time, owning a piece of
Chess Records, thanks to the burgeoning popularity of
rap, and Sugar Hill's burgeoning
cashflow.