Rock Me Back to Little Rock

The project contained 11 tracks with a mixture of original tunes and cover songs.

With his encouragement, she began her own recording career in the late 1950s and had her first commercially-successful release in 1960 with "The One You Slip Around With".

[3] The latter song would serve as the title for Howard's 1970 studio album,[4] which consisted of 11 tracks[1] and was produced by Owen Bradley.

Additional tracks were cover tunes including "Let It Be", "Try a Little Kindness" and "Bridge Over Troubled Water".

Billboard found it the production to include country pop elements with a "varied collection" of songs along with "a few mavericks".

[2] Cash Box believed the album to sell well in record stores, writing, "Could be a good chart future in the cards for this package.