Benson made this album as a tribute to Fats Domino and Chuck Berry. In an interview, Benson said: ″I'm a great appreciator of the music made by both of those guys″; ″Chuck Berry was a great showman and a great musician, and Fats Domino cut nothing but hit after hit after hit″.
Peter Quinn of Jazzwise remarked "On his 45th album, George Benson pays tribute to two of his musical heroes, the godfather of rock'n'roll, Chuck Berry, and another rock'n'roll icon and hit machine, Fats Domino."[2]
Matt Collar of Allmusic noted "Where Inspiration was a lushly swinging standards album, Walking to New Orleans is all blues grit and old-school R&B swagger."[3]
Engineers – Austin Atwood, Mark DeCozio, Kevin Shirley and Vezi Tayyeb.
Recorded at Ocean Way Nashville (Nashville, Tennessee); Brick Road Studios (Scottsdale, Arizona); The Cave (Malibu, California); Kensington Sound (Toronto, Canada).
Mixed by Kevin Shirley at The Cave (Malibu, California).
Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering (Portland, Maine).
Artwork – Roy Koch
Photography – Austin Hargrave
Management – Stephanie Gonzalez for Apropos Management.