By the time this album was released, it seems that the public enthusiasm for new releases from Anne had diminished somewhat. Loyal fans bought the album anyway and were treated to one of the best albums that Anne has ever recorded. For proof, just listen to her covers of Some days it rains all night long (previously recorded by country singer Terri Gibbs, best remembered for Somebody's knocking), Overboard (T Graham Brown) and Even the nights are better (Air Supply).
The other songs, mainly ballads, are somewhat obscure but all of a high quality including the title track (co-written by Beth Nielsen Chapman), If I ever see you again (for which Anne also recorded a French version, also included here), Wrong end of the rainbow, I can see Arkansas, You sure know how to make a memory, Roots and wings and Everyday (not a cover of the Buddy Holly classic, this appears to be an original)
If you enjoy Anne's music and are interested in more than just the hits, this is well worth tracking down.