In the 1950s, Wanda Jackson released a series of Rockabilly recordings before transitioning into the Country genre during the 1960s, where she had commercial success.
Two dates were set for the recording of the project at Mr. Lucky's, a performance venue located in Phoenix, Arizona, where she "always had great crowds", according to Jackson's autobiography.
[3] For the recording process, Jackson used her touring band but also brought in Nashville session musicians Willie Ackerman and Fred Carter Jr.
[4] A total of ten tracks were chosen for the live recording, which included Jackson's self-penned hit "Right or Wrong".
She also performed several covers, including Tammy Wynette's "Divorce", along with Johnny Cash and June Carter's "Jackson".