Cream of the Crop was originally released in August 1968 on Capitol Records, making it Jackson's twelfth studio album. It was distributed as a
vinyl LP, with six songs on either side of the record. The LP spent five weeks on the
Billboard Top Country Albums chart in the United States, peaking at number 25 in October 1968. It was her sixth album to reach a peak position on the chart. The album received a positive response from
Billboard magazine in their "album reviews" category. Writers highlighted the album's musical quality and further commented that "Wanda is one of the most polished of performers, and on this package she lends her talent to a variety of great tunes." Three singles included on the album preceded its release. The first single issued from the album was "A Girl Don't Have to Drink to Have Fun" in October 1967. In 1968, the track peaked at number 22 on the
Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, eventually becoming the album's highest-charting single. In April 1968, "My Baby Walked Right Out on Me" was issued as the project's next single. Two months later, the single peaked at number 34 on the
Billboard country singles survey. The final single included from the project was "Little Boy Soldier", which was issued in July 1968. Two months later, the track peaked at number 46 on the
Billboard country chart. ==Track listings==