The song helped its parent album reach gold status and remains one of Franklin's most played songs from her later years.
Sure enough, the parent album turns out to be an 80-minute narrative.
Given the single's success, the parent album's subsequently low chart position was even more surprising.
It was well received by music critics, despite negative reception of its parent album.
The song was also used as the title of its parent album.
None of these singles, or the parent album, made the mainstream charts.
Several tracks appear as different versions to those on their parent albums.
The hit helped drive its parent album up the charts to peak at number 29.
Although the song and its parent album weren't a big commercial success, they are still considered as highlights from Dolly's (early) career.
The parent album released a few weeks later was unaffected however as it entered the top ten.