Released in succession of three consecutive singles by Gaye helmed by the Miracles team from his Moods of Marvin Gaye album, the song took on a slightly different musical mix than the previous three. A little upbeat from the previous two singles, this song has the narrator describing how his love "is better than the tale of Jack and Jill" and how its prescription fills up better than a doctor's among other things.
Billboard said of the song that it was an "exceptional dance beat tune with solid Detroit
sound and well-written lyric [and] has more excitement than [Gaye's] previous hit, 'One More Heartache.'"[1]Cash Box described the song as a "rollicking, rhythmic, chorus-backed pop-r&b romantic handclapper."[2]
Unlike Marvin Gaye's previous three releases , "Take This Heart of Mine", fell short of reaching the pop top forty peaking at number 44 on the Billboard Hot 100 but reached number ten on the R&B singles chart making it the fourth consecutive top ten hit on Moods...[3][4]