In 1992, The Johner Brothers won seven awards from the SCMA, including Entertainer, Group, Duo, Song, Single and Album of the Year.
The album charted 5 singles, including the Top 25 songs "Hillbilly Country Boy" and the title track.
They continued to rack up hits on the Canadian country singles chart, including the top 25 "Maybe She'll Change Her Mind", and their duet with Suzanne Gitzi, "I Don't Wanna Know."
Before the duo disbanded in 2001, Warner Music Canada released The Johner Brothers' Greatest Hits.
[4] The album included 16 of the Johner's biggest hits from their 11-year career, along with one new track, "Good Ol' Days."