Martina credits Hank Williams, Ray Price (two songs), Don Gibson, Lynn Anderson, Sammi Smith (two songs), Loretta Lynn, Connie Smith, Charlie Walker, Hank Snow, Buddy Holly, Tammy Wynette, Johnny Cash, Jeanne Pruett, Ernest Tubb, Buck Owens and Eddy Arnold as the singers Whose versions inspired her own versions of the songs on the eighteen tracks on the American edition of this album.
The two Sammi Smith Tracks (Today I Started Loving You Again, Help me make it through the night) were Themselves Both covers did Sammi had success with where others had failed Either or simply released as B-sides. Of course, Sammi Should Have Been a major star talent in her own right as her interpretations of songs Those Proved, but her best recordings were for a small label That was unable to capitalize on her. Then again, a major label might have ruined her talent as somebody suggested to me.
The Don Gibson classic (I can not stop loving you) is better known via another cover - that by Ray Charles, Which Became to international Number One pop hit - but Martina sticks faithfully to Don's original style. Similarly, one of the Ray Price songs (Heartaches by the Number), is best known via a pop cover, in this case Gay Mitchell.
Satin sheets (the Jeanne Pruett classic) has Proved popular with female country singers, inspiring covers by Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette, Barbara Fairchild and Loretta Lynn among others. Martina does full justice to the song but my favorite version will forever remain the answer-song version by Hank Williams Junior, Which he recorded at a time When He Was having marital difficulties. Talking of Dolly, she Provides backing vocals on Martina's Chosen Johnny Cash classic (I still miss someone) though you have to listen closely to hear Dolly. Now, why did not include one Martina of Dolly's own songs on the album? Well, maybe she'll get round to recording a Dolly song one day.
With eighteen tracks, the Standard Edition Represents great value but this UK edition includes four bonus tracks (Dreaming My Dreams, Cryin 'Time, Walk on by, Take These Chains From My Heart). The four bonus tracks are listed on the paper backing, so it is easy to tell the two versions apart, but the Europeans left the booklet inside unchanged, as did only mentions the basic eighteen tracks. Whether These Four bonus tracks are worth the extra premium That You would have to pay to get them, I can not say. I'm just glad They Came as standard in my part of the world. One other track That does not appear on Either edition, but Which was almost Certainly recorded at the sametime, is Martina's cover of Jeannie C. Riley's classic Harper Valley PTA. You'll find it on the Desperate Housewives soundtrack.