Hank Locklin signed to
RCA Records in 1955 and recorded for three years before a studio album was issued. However, it would be several more years before the release of another proper studio release. RCA began releasing more Locklin albums by the early 1960s after he had further success with the crossover hit, "
Please Help Me, I'm Falling." Albums were released on RCA Victor and its budget label, RCA Camden. His 1961 self-titled album was his first to be issued on RCA Camden. A total of twelve tracks were included on the album. The tracks were taken from sessions recorded between 1955 and 1960. None of the material had previously been issued on albums. The album's earliest sessions between 1955 and 1956 were produced by
Steve Sholes, who originally signed Locklin to the RCA label. Beginning in late 1956, the songs were produced by
Chet Atkins. The self-titled LP contained two tracks composed by Locklin: "First Time" and "
The Same Sweet Girl." The latter was a re-recording of the original 1949 hit. Other songs on the LP were composed by songwriters such as
Cy Coben and
Cindy Walker. ==Release and reception==