The Nashville Sound of Jody Miller

Of its two singles, Miller's interpretation of "Long Black Limousine" made the American country chart.

Although signed to Capitol Records as a folk singer in 1963, Jody Miller first achieved commercial success with the country pop song "Queen of the House".

[5] Included on the album were covers of Joni Mitchell's "Urge for Going" and the Hank Cochran-penned "Don't You Ever Get Tired (Of Hurting Me)".

[1] Other tracks included "Back in the Race", which was co-written by Glen Campbell and "Over the Edge", which was also written by Hank Cochran.

[6] The Nashville Sound of Jody Miller was originally released on Capitol Records in November 1968.

[4] Billboard magazine named it among its "Special Merit Picks" in November 1968, stating that it "should please her many fans and win her many more.