Look at Mine

Despite first being a folk artist, Jody Miller had her biggest commercial success with 1965's "Queen of the House".

Upon hearing Tammy Wynette's "Stand by Your Man", she contacted the song's producer, Billy Sherrill.

[4] Miller enjoyed working alongside Sherrill, as noted on her official website: "None of us who recorded music with Billy producing will ever be the same, except for Tammy Wynette, and she's in Heaven.

This included Anne Murray's top ten single "Snowbird", Peter, Paul and Mary's number one song "Leaving on a Jet Plane", Creedence Clearwater Revival's top five song "Lookin' out My Back Door".

This included of Tammy Wynette's chart-topping Billboard country songs: "Stand by Your Man" and "He Loves Me All the Way".

Reviewer Greg Adams compared Miller's voice to that of Bobbie Gentry's but criticized the mixed amount of material: "The wide variety of songs she recorded and her chameleonic vocals prevented Miller from establishing a signature sound.

As a consequence, the stylistically diverse Look at Mine lacks cohesion but offers a fair sampling of the many kinds of music Miller made.

"[1] Look at Mine peaked at number 20 on the American Billboard Top Country Albums chart in 1970.