This single record by Peggy March-Harris contains the songs “You and I” and “There’s a Kind of Hush” written by Les Reed and Geoff Stephens. The latter is a popular pop song originally recorded in 1966 by the New Vaudeville Band and frequently covered, made famous by the Herman Hermits in 1967 and again by the Carpenters in 1976.
Both the front and back cover feature Stripes. Hyper-extended glyphs are used to frame the photograph on the cover and a profile of the singer on the back.
While the bold rounded sans on the front cover is Letraset’s Frankfurter (1970), the black caps on the back are from Zelek Black (1972) by French competitor Mecanorma.