As Atkins scaled back his production duties at RCA, Nelson worked more with
Felton Jarvis, who also produced
Fats Domino,
Skeeter Davis, and
Elvis Presley. The album was recorded at RCA Studios in
Nashville and contains all Nelson originals. The album is most notable for containing Nelson's first solo recording of "
Good Hearted Woman", a song he composed with his friend
Waylon Jennings. Jennings, who had been fighting many of the same battles with RCA as Nelson, started writing the song and asked Nelson to help him finish it during a late-night poker game at the Fort Worther Motel on Jacksboro Highway in
Fort Worth. By all accounts, Nelson's contribution was minimal, with his third wife Connie recalling, "The only part Willie came up with was ‘Through teardrops and laughter they walk through this world hand in hand.’ Waylon said, ‘That’s it! That’s what’s missing’ and gave Willie half the song." Nelson also collaborated with songwriter
Don Bowman on "Stay Away From Lonely Places". Bowman previously wrote "
Just to Satisfy You" with Jennings, a song
Waylon and Willie would take to the top of the charts in 1982. The album cover, shot by Jimmy Moore, portends Nelson's impending stylistic change - flanked by his wife, Connie, and his producer
Felton Jarvis, dressed as a chauffeur, Nelson poses in front of a Rolls-Royce in full-freak cowboy regalia, battered guitar case in tow. ==Reception==