Recorded in Memphis, Tennessee, with local session musicians, this album marked a return to Jerry Lee Lewis's Southern roots. It includes covers of blues and country classics, showcasing his signature piano style.
The production was handled by Lewis himself along with Huey P. Meaux, known for his work with Louisiana artists. The album was released in 1973 by Mercury Records, at a time when Lewis sought to revitalize his career after years of ups and downs.
Although not a major commercial success, the album received positive reviews for its authenticity and energy. Songs like 'Me and Bobby McGee' and 'Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On' reflect his versatility between rock and roll and country.