The album included many ace studio musicians and offered a similar mix of a few uptempo rock 'n' roll and many slower country songs as its predecessor.
Many lyrics cover well-known territory for Jerry Lee, boasting his independent lifestyle (in the title song co-written by his long-time guitar and fiddle player Kenny Lovelace), his love for women in "Get Out Your Big Roll Daddy" (also recorded by Levon Helm, former member of The Band, in 1982) and a reminition about his "Honky Tonk Heart".
[5] In 1987 the title song – featuring Ron Wood in the backing band would also lend its name to a TV-movie about Jerry Lee's life.
"[7] Jerry Sharpe in The Pittsburgh Press said that it "was appropriately named" given Lewis had not changed despite his personal troubles and his talent and ability remained unchanged saying the "album is tops.
To date, they do not feature on Spotify, probably due to the huge UMG fire in 2009 that destroyed the MCA master tapes of Jerry Lee Lewis and many other artists.