This 1995 album was Nancy Sintra's "comeback" album. She hadn't made an album in about 20 years prior to this. For her big comeback, she made a country album. Most of the material is original songs written by Nashville songwriters. Songs were selected that were consistent with her persona from her '60s albums; that is to say, the tough but vulnerable chick. Some of the songs are better than others. Some of them, like "Now I Have Everything" and "Right Track, Wrong Train", are on a par with her '60s material. Others, like "One More Time", don't work well at all. Not all the songs are original, though. Nancy does a countrified take on her father's classic song "One For My Baby". This song doesn't really work as a country song, and Nancy doesn't really sing this type of song as well as her father did. The album closes with a cover of The Moody Blues song "Nights in White Satin". This one is not done in a country style, although that might have been interesting. Instead, it sticks fairly close to the original arrangement. I never really cared much for this song, and I'm not sure why Nancy chose to record it. Nancy's comeback wasn't as successful as she or her fans might have hoped for, but you have to give her credit for trying.