Stereo/Mono promo copy. This was the last single released as a collaboration by Rod Stewart and Faces. The credit is listed as "Faces/Rod Stewart" in this case. Although not even charted in the U.S., it was a big hit in the U.K. in 1974-75. Note that the label gives the following as the song's subtitle: "Even take the dog for a walk, mend a fuse, fold away the ironing board, or any other domestic short comings." This single, like the retail release, has an edited version of the 4:29 album cut. And speaking of albums, this single was not on any contemporary Faces or Rod Stewart albums: A longer version of it finally made an appearance on the 1976 "Snakes and Ladders" greatest hits album. Note: This beautiful copy comes in a vintage Warner/Reprise Records factory sleeve. It has no notable flaws, grading Mint across the board (Labels, Vinyl, Audio).