The album 'Houston (I'm Comin' to See You)' was released in 1974 by Capitol Records, produced by the duo Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter. The record represents a continuation of the country pop sound that Glen Campbell had popularized in the previous decade, though with a more contemporary approach for the time.
The title track, 'Houston (I'm Comin' to See You)', was a moderate hit on the country charts, reaching number 13 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. The album also includes covers of songs by other artists, such as 'Midnight Hour' and 'I Still Can't Believe You're Gone', showcasing Campbell's versatility as a performer.
Although it did not achieve the same level of commercial success as his earlier works from the late 1960s and early 1970s, the album was well received by critics and Campbell's fans. It remained true to his characteristic style, combining his unmistakable voice with orchestral arrangements and backing vocals, though without the collaboration of Jimmy Webb, who had been key to his biggest hits.