It was recorded at A&R and Bell Sound Studios in New York City and was produced by Burt Bacharach and Hal David.
The Dionne Warwick single peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks in February 1968, at #2 on the Cash Box and #1 on the Record World charts during the spring of 1968.
The cover art for this LP features Warwick on a black background, in an evening gown next to a director’s chair.
Other notable songs on the LP were "Silent Voices" (which under its original Italian title, "La Voce Del Silenzio", had been Warwick's entry into the 1968 San Remo Song Festival), "Walking Backwards Down the Road", "Up, Up, and Away", and "You're My World" — another Italian song (written by Umberto Bindi) the latter having been a British #1 hit for Cilla Black, and "Let Me Be Lonely", the B side of the single "Do You Know the Way to San Jose", which charted on Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart, becoming one of several double sided hits for Warwick during the 1960s.
All tracks are written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, except where noted ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.