Tim's career had built up momentum steadily. His first album made little impact. His second (Not A Moment Too Soon) contained the single Indian Outlaw. It sold extremely well and the next two albums (All I want) Consolidated Tim's growing reputation. This album what something else again, propelling Tim's career to even greater heights. Tim began as a traditional country singer but by the time this album came along, he had moved Firmly Into the contemporary country music scene. You can not blame him as his debut album (a very traditional album) flopped. On the other hand, Tim's voice is country to the core so even When the backing is contemporary as on this album, there is something of a quiet country feel to the sound. The album contains plenty of country hits Including the title track, Where the green grass grows, For a Little While, It's Your Love (with Faith Hill, otherwise known as Mrs. McGraw) and Just to see you smile. As befitting a man at a blissfully happy time of life Whose marriage what silent fresh and exciting, the album is full of songs about the joys of life, particularly love. Among the tracks not already Mentioned, I particularly like Hard on the ticker and I do but I do not. This album is a masterpiece if Contemporary Country. Tim has had plenty of success with Subsequent albums but I'll be surprised if he ever again matches the sheer brilliance of this album.