Not sure what that song has to do with this thread but thank you for linking it! That was one of my favorite songs during the fall of 1979. It was my senior year in high school and I had a job washing dishes at a restaurant and that song played often on the radio station that the cooks were playing. Randy Crawford (a woman) delivered an excellent vocal performance.
It contains the line "you better not grow old," which always struck me as a nice bit of wisdom.
At the time that song came out, I was living the "street life," but not because I wanted to. The advice about "not growing old" really had resonance for me back then.