The Best of Connie Smith (1967 album)

The disc was Smith's first compilation project released in her career and featured her most popular singles made commercially successful between 1964 and 1967.

Three years prior to the compilation's release, Connie Smith had reached the peak of her commercial success with 1964's "Once a Day".

[6][7] Another track titled "Darling, Are You Ever Coming Home" first appeared on Smith's eponymous debut studio album but was also not issued as a single.

On a third session done in a traditional country style (and with steel guitarist Weldon Myrick), the song was put on the compilation.

[11] The compilation spent 16 weeks on the American Billboard Top Country Albums chart, peaking at number 22 by December 1967.