Margo Smith began her adulthood as a
kindergarten teacher but aspired to become a country recording artist. After recording demos and developing a following, she signed a recording contract with
20th Century Fox Records in 1975. She then began recording material for her debut studio album, which would be released on the label. The project was recorded between January and May 1975 in sessions held by producer
Jim Vienneau. It was among only two recording sessions Smith would have at the label. The album contained a total of ten tracks. Seven of these tracks were composed entirely by Smith herself, such as "Tennessee Yodelers," "He Don't Love Here" and "One Sided Affair." Two tracks were composed by Jerry Foster and
Bill Rice. Additionally, the song "
Among My Souvenirs" was a cover of the original pop hit by
Connie Francis. ==Release and chart performance==