No One Stands Alone was recorded shortly after Don Gibson established himself as a popular recording artist as well as a successful songwriter.
It was his first gospel album and it balanced traditional songs with a handful of original cuts.
Gibson is in good voice throughout the record and the production is typical of late-'50s country-pop records, featuring choirs and strings.
Though it isn't a major album for Gibson, it is enjoyable and the best gospel record he recorded.