Before I'm Over You

It was Lynn's second studio album issued in her recording career and contained a total of 12 tracks.

[2] Lynn had previously recorded and released singles for the Zero label, which brought her first major hit in 1960.

With the assistance of The Wilburn Brothers, Lynn signed with Decca Records in 1961 and released her first album with the label in 1963.

")[1] The latter song was written about the death of Patsy Cline, who was Lynn's good friend and mentor.

Also featured is a cover of Bob Wills's "My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You" and Brenda Lee's "Fool No.

[8] The song became Lynn's second top ten hit, reaching number four on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1964.

[9] "Wine, Women and Song" was released as the next single in April 1964, which reached number three on the Billboard country chart.