Due To Bobbies Surprise U.K. No 1 Hit In 1969 With Her Cover Of The Bacharach & David Song Ill Never Fall In Love Again, Capitol Decided To Include The Track On Bobbies Next Album. The Songs All Build On A Country Soul Theme Culled From The Finest Contemporary Sources: On Harry Nilssons Rainmaker Bobbie Delivers A Familiar Lyrical Narrative Of Rural Mysticism With The Same Melodic Flair Youd Expect From A Gentry Original. In Rudy Clarks Gospel Waltz, If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody Her Tone Expertly Shifts From Stroppy Anger To Rueful Tenderness. And On He Made A Woman Out Of Me And George Jackson And Rick Halls Find Em, Fool Em, Forget Em Bobbie Had Never Before Sounded So Downright Sexy. Best Of All Is The Self-Penned Fancy, Which Is One Of Bobbies Most Accomplished Narrative Songs, A Musical Cross Between Country, Blues And Pop That Could Define Modern Americana. It Went On To Become Her Most Successful Single Since Ode To Billie Joe.