[4] In her memoir, Trask wrote that producer Jim Foglesong had found "Oh Boy" and believed it to be a hit.
Trask returned from a stint performing in Las Vegas to cut the track and after recording it, she also believed it could be successful.
[5] Written by Tony Romeo and produced by Foglesong,[6] "Oh Boy"'s story line centered on a woman who was in search of her partner who she suspected to be out drinking in local bars.
[7] Trask claimed her version never received promotion from ABC–Dot due to label re-configuration and called it "one of my biggest professional disappointments".
[8] Despite this, "Oh Boy" rose to the number 21 position on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, becoming Trask's final top 40 single there.