Teddy Pendergrass finally made it back to the top in 1988, when the title track from this album spent two weeks at the head of the R&B list.
The song even got mild pop attention, and the album was the first since his accident to really reflect the new Pendergrass sound.
He sang in a slower, somber, yet appealing way quite different from the swaggering, openly sexual/macho posturing of the late '70s and early '80s.
This was a weary but not beaten Pendergrass, whose manner and delivery underscored the resilient theme in Joy's lyrics.