This album was released in 1973 by Mercury Records, during a period when Jerry Lee Lewis alternated between rock and country. The title suggests a nostalgic reflection, common in his repertoire at the time.
The record includes original songs and covers, with a predominantly country sound. Highlights include "Sometimes a Memory Ain't Enough" and "I'm a Stranger". Production was handled by Lewis himself.
Although it did not reach major charts, the album maintained Lewis's fan base in the country circuit. It is a minor work within his discography but representative of his stylistic transition in the 1970s.