The album was recorded at the Woodland Sound Studio in Nashville, Tennessee and was produced by Buddy Killen.
[1] Included was a new recording titled "Children"[2] while remaining tracks on the LP were covers of popular songs from the era.
This included Trask's versions of "My Elusive Dreams", "When Two Worlds Collide", "Heartbreak Hotel", "When the Grass Grows Over Me", "There Goes My Everything", "Yours Love" and "Here Comes My Baby".
Cline had been killed in a plane crash several years prior and Trask was weary of cutting the song but found that audiences "accepted" her cover.
[2] Chick Ober of the St. Petersburg Times wrote, "This LP includes songs from many sources, however, and it proves just what a great singer this Australian lass is".
[5] Jack Meredith of the Windsor Star called the songs on the album "very rhythmic" and found that she gave "the polished treatment" to them in a live concert format.
[10] It became Trask's third single to make the US Hot Country Songs chart, rising to the number 58 position in 1969.