The cover art, with
Davis fondling farm animals in front of the barn and extolling the rural life in the liner notes, makes a pretty determined effort at presenting
Davis in as much of a pure country light as possible. The actual music, by and large, follows suit. Produced by
Felton Jarvis in Nashville, it's plainer and more traditional in mood than her work with
Chet Atkins and
Anita Kerr. The strings are banished and the guitar picking and fiddles are at the forefront, although the vocals are still double-tracked. It's kind of an average effort, without any particular flaws or standout material. Includes compositions by
Dolly Parton and
Loretta Lynn, as well as
Davis' rendition of the traditional "Goin' Down the Road (Feelin' Bad)."