Margo Smith had her greatest commercial success as a country artist in the late 1970s, with major hits like "Don't Break the Heart That Loves You" and "Still a Woman."
Smith recorded the project in 1987 at LSI Studios, alongside producers Jack Gale and Jim Pierce.
Seven of the songs selected were cover versions originally recorded in the traditional pop music genre by various artists.
[4] In later years, the album was re-released in a digital format via K-tel Records, containing "Echo Me" as a bonus track.
In the single's original release, it peaked at number 77 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.