[1] Included was a cover of pop hit "Mountain of Love," which Pride would eventually release as a single.
The remaining nine songs were new recordings composed by Nashville songwriters, such as John Schweers, Larry Henley and Ben Peters.
[3] The album was originally distributed as a vinyl LP, containing five songs on each side of the record.
[5] It spent a total of 24 weeks on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and peaked at number ten on the list in June 1982.
[7] Everybody's Choice received a 4.5 star rating from Allmusic's Tom Roland who commented, "Dumb title, but it's an excellent album.
Producer Norro Wilson revitalized Pride's career by bringing out the Memphis soul that rests in the shadows of his country veneer.