Following on from the success of her previous album
Heart over Mind, Rush continued working with much of the same team of writers and producers. She returned to working with
Harold Faltermeyer as producer on four of the album's songs because she felt they understood each other well. Notable tracks on this album include "Same Heart" - a duet with
Michael Bolton (although this came a year before his international breakthrough), and "Remind My Heart" which is a collaboration with producer
Jellybean Benitez who was then at the peak of his fame. Sales were satisfying in her most successful market, Germany, where the album reached No.3 and was certified platinum. The album had 340,000 pre-release orders in Germany, the largest ever ship-out for an album released by CBS records at the time. CBS used a "concentrated retail campaign" for the album and its lead single "
You're My One and Only". The album did not enter the albums chart in the United Kingdom but single success did come a few months later in the UK, when a duet with
Plácido Domingo, "
Till I Loved You", became a hit in the summer of 1989. The record company however failed to capitalise on this by not repromoting the album. ==Singles==