All the tracks were written by Conniff with a "solid rock and roll beat" to appeal to the teenage audience of the time.
Released by Columbia Records, the album was an attempt by the company to cash in on the teen dance craze.
Conniff himself never liked this album and felt under pressure by producer and a&r chief Mitch Miller to record it.
Miller thought that the "new dance" Bop (which has nothing in common with the jazz style of the same name) was on the way to the top at that time while Conniff was afraid of killing his new sound concept (instrumentally singing voices doubling instruments) which he started off with in the late 1956 by releasing his album 'S Wonderful.
After the Bop album he returned to this sound which turned out to be a worldwide success in the late 1950s and early 1960s.