Don’t Let the Good Times Fool You is a studio album by American country artist, Melba Montgomery.
Previously known for her sixties duet recordings with George Jones, Melba Montgomery established herself as a solo artist during the seventies.
Montgomery followed the success of "No Charge" with her next studio album called Don't Let the Good Times Fool You.
[4] Other tracks were covers such as "I'll Be Your Lady", which was originally recorded by (and written by) David Allan Coe.
[4] Following its release, the disc reached number 47 on the American Billboard Top Country Albums chart.
[7] In their 1975 review, Billboard magazine called the disc "an excellent album" and the title track "a smash single".
[8] Despite the commercial success of "No Charge", the new single only climbed to number 67 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.