: The song relies on a steady, programmed drum machine beat. It features a crisp snare and a consistent 4/4 kick pattern that provides a solid "danceable" floor for the track's eight-minute duration.
Produced by Champion Productions; written by Oliver Cheatham and Rob Davis
: The mid-section often drops back to the essential rhythm and bass components, highlighting the "S.O.S." vocal hook before rebuilding into the full arrangement.
: Cheatham employs his signature soulful vocal style, often utilizing background harmonies that he frequently arranged himself (drawing on his experience doing background vocals for acts like One Way ). Structure of the Long 12-inch Version
: Be aware that there are multiple versions on different 12-inch pressings, including an "M&M Mix" (mixed by John Morales and Sergio Munzibai), which is known for a more percussive and "club-friendly" arrangement compared to the original mix. Key Technical Details Release Year Tempo Approximately 116–117 BPM Labels Champion (UK), Rush Records (Germany), Critique (US) Credits
The track is characterized by a "chunky," mid-tempo groove typical of the era's transition from disco to electro-funk.



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: The song relies on a steady, programmed drum machine beat. It features a crisp snare and a consistent 4/4 kick pattern that provides a solid "danceable" floor for the track's eight-minute duration.
Produced by Champion Productions; written by Oliver Cheatham and Rob Davis
: The mid-section often drops back to the essential rhythm and bass components, highlighting the "S.O.S." vocal hook before rebuilding into the full arrangement.
: Cheatham employs his signature soulful vocal style, often utilizing background harmonies that he frequently arranged himself (drawing on his experience doing background vocals for acts like One Way ). Structure of the Long 12-inch Version
: Be aware that there are multiple versions on different 12-inch pressings, including an "M&M Mix" (mixed by John Morales and Sergio Munzibai), which is known for a more percussive and "club-friendly" arrangement compared to the original mix. Key Technical Details Release Year Tempo Approximately 116–117 BPM Labels Champion (UK), Rush Records (Germany), Critique (US) Credits
The track is characterized by a "chunky," mid-tempo groove typical of the era's transition from disco to electro-funk.