Poogy in a Pita

The greatest hit from the album, is "Natati La Khayay" (I Gave Her My Life) that was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1974, and placed seventh in the competition final.

The song "Okhel TaTzipornaim" (Eating the Fingernails) was originally a part of the rock opera "HaSipur Hamakhrid 'Al HaYeled MiBrazil" (The Horrific Story About the Boy from Brazil) (1971) and "Shir HaMekhiron" (The Price List Song) was originally a part of the "Poogy Opera" (1972).

The album also included nonsense that was performed at the band's live shows "Sukar BaTe" (Sugar in the Tea) or "Shir Mekha'a (Antibiotiqa)" (Protest song (Antibiotics)) that was written by Yoni Rechter, a short parody about Bob Dylan, and the first song which Rechter sang in solo.

It was performed by "The Schnitzels", the beat band of Alon Olearthick and Sanderson, and played in the two versions of the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra (Conductor: Zuzu Musa).

In 1990, the album was re-released on a CD, along with four bonus tracks that weren't included in the original release.