"Elvira" was first released in 1966 by its writer, Dallas Frazier. Rodney Crowell also released a version before the Oaks covered it. They also Covered Up Crowell's "Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight".
"I Wish You Could Have Turned My Head (And Left My Heart Alone)" was first released by its writer, Sonny Throckmorton.
"Change My Mind", one of their last chart entries, was later a Top 10 hit for John Berry in 1996.
Their It's Only Natural album (a Cracker Barrel exclusive) includes a cover of "Louisiana Red Dirt Highway", a song that Golden released during his solo career five years before he rejoined the band.
Epic Riff: Richard Sterban's bass vocal in "Elvira" ("Giddyup, ba oom papa oom papa mow mow") is one of the most remembered riffs in country music.
Sugar Wiki/Heartwarming: The music video for "No Matter How High", where all four Oaks reunite with their mothers.