The album featured seven singles releases, four of which became major hits on the North American country music charts between 1977 and 1978: "Let Me Down Easy", "Shake Me I Rattle", "I'm Gonna Love You Anyway" and "Penny Arcade".
Cristy Lane began a singing career in the 1960s following her husband's (Lee Stoller) discovery of her musical talent.
[3] The album featured compositions originally recorded by others, including Melissa Manchester's pop hit "Midnight Blue" and Marion Worth's "Shake Me I Rattle".
New material for the album included "Penny Arcade" and "I Can't Tell You" (the latter was co-written by Lane and Charlie Black).
[1][3] The album featured liner notes from disc jockey Chris Lane, who helped establish her early music career in Peoria, Illinois.
[8] The single was Lane's first major hit in her career, peaking at number seven on the Billboard country songs chart.
Reviewers commented that the album's "exceptional production by [Charlie] Black brings Lane's soft and flowing vocals upfront while combining a pleasant backdrop of musical stylings for the variety of material included.