Australian native Diana Trask moved to the United States in 1958 and began her career as a pop singer at Columbia Records.
[1][2] Of the new recordings was the track "There Has to Be a Loser" (written by Paul Anka) which told the story how relationships that become unsuccessful.
They also spoke of Trask's vocal ability: "No matter what mood Diana is in, she can sing a song withwarmth, tenderness, or really belt it out.
"[1] Cash Box also praised Trask's vocal performance, writing, "The lovely and dynamically talented Ms. T rask lets you know exactly how it feels to be in a mood.
"[2] The Mood I'm In was Trask's first album to make Australia's Kent Music Report chart, rising to the number 65 position in 1975.