The song "Living Next Door to Alice" was listened to on a regular basis in café Gompie in Nijmegen.
Rob Peters, director of a record company, happened to visit café Gompie one evening and witnessed this show.
This charted in Britain[2] (though was less popular than Smokie's own re-recording of the track with Roy 'Chubby' Brown) but made no impact in the US.
This album has other interpretations and comical adaptations of hits from other various well-known artists, such as Smokie, Elvis Presley, Monty Python, Bob Dylan, The Animals, and many others.
"Muss I Denn" is the original Swabian German title of the song which later became known as "Wooden Heart".