Three additional tracks were recorded during the same session, including the single's B-side "One More Memory.
At Challenge, he adapted a new musical style that incorporated the Bakersfield Sound.
[3] The song was Stewart's second self-written tune to be released as a single.
[4] It spent a total of seven weeks on the Billboard Country and Western Sides chart before becoming a major hit, reaching number 18 in December 1961.
He would achieve his biggest success recording for the Capitol label in later years.