It was written by Fats Domino's brother-in-law, Reginald Hall. Domino passed the song on to Jones who performed it during his club act. Jones recorded the song for the New Orleans–based
Ric Records in
New York City in 1960. It was produced by
Sylvia Vanderpool Robinson who was half of the duo
Mickey & Sylvia, but she was not credited for the session. The lyrics describe a significant other of the lyricist, who talks excessively about things and people the former never sees or hears. Initially released by Ric in July 1960, the record caused legal issues with the New York City–based
Roulette Records because Jones had previously recorded a version of the tune under contract with Roulette. In October 1960, the labels reached an amicable settlement in which Roulette bought the master recording from Ric. The disk switched labels on the
Billboard charts where it peaked at No. 3 on the
Hot 100 and No. 9 on the
Hot R&B Sides. == Chart performance ==