This album is a tribute by George Jones to songwriter Leon Payne, who wrote many hits for Jones, such as 'The Things I Might Have Been' and 'You're Still on My Mind'. It was released in 1971 under the Epic Records label.
Production was handled by Billy Sherrill, who worked with Jones on several albums of the era. The record includes songs that Payne had written for other artists, as well as versions of his own compositions.
The album was not a major commercial success, but it is valued by fans as a sincere tribute to Payne's influence on Jones's career. No promotional singles were released from this LP.