Queen of the House is a studio album by American singer Jody Miller.
Instead, "Queen of the House" was brought to the attention of producer Steve Douglas who chose to cut it with new recording artist Jody Miller.
[3] Jody Miller recently signed to Capitol and had recorded an album of folk music (Wednesday's Child Is Full of Woe) and a single that dented the American charts ("He Walks Like a Man").
"Queen of the House" would ultimately become Jody Miller's breakout single as a recording artist.
[3] The Queen of the House album was recorded in sessions between March and April 1965 at Capitol Studios, located in Hollywood, California.
It also featured arrangements by musician Billy Strange and background vocals from The Johnny Mann Singers.
"[5] Other covers on the album included Connie Francis's pop single "Everybody's Somebody's Fool", Don Gibson's country and pop top ten song "Sea of Heartbreak", Warren Smith's top ten country song "Odds and Ends".
"She has a fresh, zestful approach and makes happy sounds throughout this debut package," the publication commented.
[1] Queen of the House was Miller's first album to make the American Billboard 200 pop chart, peaking at number 12 in 1965.
[6] It was also Miller's first single to enter the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, peaking at number five.