The country music project was a collection of ten recordings, featuring several cover tunes and two singles: "We've Got to Work It Out Between Us" and "It Meant Nothing to Me".
[5] Trask was originally working with Buddy Killen, but he believed she needed a change in sound to make her more successful so he paired her with Davis.
[7] Diana Trask Sings About Loving was released by Dot Records in July 1972 and was her seventh studio album.
[7] The Age of Melbourne, Victoria called it "a good record from our 'Di' of old, spoiled a little by stagey pauses.
"[3] The Evening Independent of St. Petersburg, Florida called it "a program of pop, country and contemporary songs".