Diana Trask left Australia for the United States in 1958 in search of better performing opportunities.
She first performed as a pop singer and eventually signed with Columbia Records where she cut two albums.
Her initial releases made the US country charts but it would be her 1970s singles that brought her greatest commercial success, including the top 15 song "Lean It All on Me".
[4][2] Lean It All on Me was produced by Norro Wilson and featured liner notes written by Roy Clark.
[1] Cash Box wrote, "One listen to the power, sensitivity, and polished professionalism that Ms. Trask conveys in her vocals and song interpretations will quickly reveal that she is really something special.
"[6] AllMusic website reviewer Greg Adams gave the project a four and a half star rating, comparing Trask to "a young Barbara Mandrell" in musical style.