Although this contains some of
Loudermilk's own versions of some of his most famous songs, it's a surprisingly disposable effort. The production is period Nashville pop-lite,
Loudermilk's voice is almost devoid of character, and the songs themselves are usually downright dippy in their slightness. Much of this is
Loudermilk at his worst -- chipper, mindless romantic trifles, or trivial tunes about characters who are, one would guess, supposed to be laughably eccentric, though the results are about as funny as your average prime-time sitcom. Includes versions of "Angela Jones," "Google Eye," and "This Little Bird" (here titled, for some reason, "The Little Bird"), all of which were big hits in the hands of others. Beware, though -- the version of "Tobacco Road" here is not the original, basic thumper on
Loudermilk's 1960 Columbia single, but a vastly inferior remake with an inappopriately jaunty arrangement.