It was arranged by Joe Tanner, Rex North and Randy Goodrum.
[3] Orbison's version of Maureen McGovern's song "The Morning After" was featured in the film The Poseidon Adventure.
[4] The album was also included in a box set titled The MGM Years 1965–1973 – Roy Orbison from 2015.
[5] Bruce Eder of AllMusic wrote that the album "included a lot of excellent covers, among them 'Sweet Caroline', 'I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now)', 'Drift Away', and the Bee Gees' 'Words'.
"[1] Billboard wrote that Orbison's "sweetly individualistic voice works well with the Mike Curb policy of contemporary MOR packaging of long-time stars.