Perry returned to Nashville in
January, 1975, for recording sessions which resulted
in his final album
produced by Chet Atkins and marking the tenth anniversary of his
first
recordings there. As with his sessions two years earlier, it appears that
both Atkins
and Perry toyed with a number of directions the result of
which may have turned out
to be very different than originally planned.
Perry experimented with a number of
recordings and more than a few were
left unreleased. He recorded at least 19 tracks in
Nashville of which 10 were released in the
final album and two additional as singles only.
The original title track
for the album was intended to be "World of Dreams" composed
by British crooner Des O'Connor.