This studio album was released in 1970 by Mercury Records, after Smash Records was absorbed by Mercury. It is Jerry Lee Lewis's ninth studio album and continued his streak of country hits.
The title comes from the lead single, a song written by Mickey Newbury and Doug Gilmore, which reached number 2 on the Billboard country charts in 1970. The album maintained the polished country sound produced by Jerry Kennedy.
It includes covers of songs by artists such as Kris Kristofferson and Hank Williams, showcasing Lewis's versatility. The album was well received by critics and solidified his definitive transition to country music.