According to Haley's biographer,
John Swenson, Haley's career was at a low ebb at the time this album was released, and according to Swenson Haley himself ended up promoting the album on radio stations in the
Chester, Pennsylvania area; after some last singles in 1961, Haley's two-year contract with Warner Bros. collapsed. Afterwards, Haley began recording for a series of smaller labels in the United States, although he found some success recording for
Orfeon Records in
Mexico beginning in 1961. His next American album of new recordings,
Twisting Knights at the Roundtable on
Roulette Records, would not appear until 1962. Although Haley would continue to record country-western style tracks on occasion during the 1960s, most notably during his tenure with the
Mexican label,
Orfeon Records, Haley wouldn't record another full country album until the 1971 release,
Rock Around the Country for
Sonet Records. That later album would include new versions of two tracks featured on ''Haley's Juke Box'': "No Letter Today" and "There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder". According to the recording session files compiled by music historian Chris Gardner, rehearsal recordings of most of the songs on this album exist, but have as yet not been released commercially. ==Track listing==