Recorded in 1975 at Mercury Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. The album marks Jerry Lee Lewis's return to his rock and roll and boogie woogie roots, blending his piano style with the country sound of the era.
Produced by Jerry Kennedy, the album includes covers of classics like "Boogie Woogie Country Man" and "I Can Still Hear the Music". It was one of Lewis's last works for Mercury before his temporary departure from the label.
The album reached number 194 on the Billboard 200 chart and number 27 on the country albums chart. Although not a major commercial success, it is considered a solid example of his transition between country and rock.