Here's Jody Miller

In the early 1970s, she had top ten singles with "He's So Fine", "Baby I'm Yours", "There's a Party Goin' On", "Good News" and "Darling, You Can Always Come Back Home".

[3] On her official website, Miller stated that Crutchfield was "a very nice person and a credit to the music business, and what a producer!

[1] It featured a cover of The Louvin Brothers's number one Billboard country single "I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby".

This included a song penned by Jerry Crutchfield and singer-songwriter Bill Anderson called "You Can Be Replaced".

"[6] Writers Mary A. Bufwack and Robert K. Oermann named it among her best studio albums and made comparisons to the 1970s LP's by Linda Ronstadt.

[8] It was a Miller's highest-charting single in three years, reaching a peak of 25 on the American Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.