was recorded in July 1979 at the Audio Media Studio, located in Nashville, Tennessee.
Haynes helped Pruett secure a contract with IBC at the time and with her signing, she became the label's first artist to record an album.
Other Nashville songwriters were chosen for the project, including Sonny Throckmorton, who wrote four of the album's songs.
Also included on the album was a cover of Hank Thompson's "The Wild Side of Life".
spent a total of 37 weeks on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart before peaking at number 18 in March 1980.
"It all added up to remarkable comeback by this personable start of IBC Records and the 'Grand Ole Opry'," writers commented.
[5] The song spent eight weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles before only reaching number 54 in September.