First released in 1961 (the peak of the brothers' career), this album had 14 songs, the first seven of which, on Side A of the LP, were "for dancing"; the second seven, on side B, "for dreaming"). They gave Merle Travis's "Muskrat" a rockabilly flavor and "The Wayward Wind" a cowboy flair, but most of the songs veered away from their usual menu of pop, country, rockabilly, blues, and R&B. The other side of the "Muskrat" single (which hit the Top 20) was James McHugh and Dorothy Fields' "Don't Blame Me," spiced up with jazzy guitar runs by Hank Garland. Three songs came from MGM pictures ("Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo," from Lili; "When I Grew Too Old to Dream," from Deep in My Heart; and "Love Is Where You Find It," from The Kissing Bandit), and there was even a Maori farewell song, "Now Is the Hour."
1. My Mammy
2. Muskrat
3. My Gal Sal
4. Grandfather's Clock
5. Bully of the Town
6. Chloe
7. Mention My Name In Sheboygan
8. Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo
9. The Wayward Wind
10. Don't Blame Me
11. Now Is The Hour
12. Little Old Lady
13. When I Grow Too Old To Dream
14. Love Is Where You Find It