In 1975, Margo Smith had her first major hit with "
There I Said It." A corresponding album was also released via
20th Century Fox Records. However, the label closed its doors at the end of the year. In 1976, Smith signed with Warner Bros. Records instead. Under the production of Norro Wilson, Smith began recording her next album. Sessions for the album took place between January and March 1976 at the Columbia Recording Studio, located in
Nashville Tennessee.
Song Bird consisted of ten tracks, four of which were penned by Smith herself. It also included cover versions of "Save Your Kisses for Me," which was first a
pop hit for
Brotherhood of Man. Also included were covers of
Ray Price's "
Heartaches by the Number,"
Dottie West's "Six Weeks Every Summer (Christmas Every Other Year)" and
Jean Shepard's "Safe in These Lovin' Arms of Mine." ==Release and chart performance==