Burl Ives was nearing the end of his second stay at Decca Records when he recorded this album, a smooth countrypolitan-style adaptation of his established sound, with the 
Anita Kerr Singers providing mostly pretty restrained accompaniment, all under the direction of 
Owen Bradley, working with some of the best players in Nashville. It's a long way from "Blue Tail Fly," but it still works as a countrified twist on 
Ives' folk/pop sound. And he does amazingly well with a jaunty, almost pop-style rendition of 
Johnny Cash's "I Walk the Line."