I was going by the trademark and name at the top of the label. Yes, the Gusto name appears in the trademark but isn't as prominent as the stylised "Starday" name under the trademark.
I think Starday's old mailing address was P.O. Box 115, Madison, Tennessee, but that is historical(not hysterical - ha-ha).
I thought the label might be Starday (the SD prefix rather gives it away). But none of the other releases in the Starday discography begin that way, so I didn't mention it.
This came out on RCA-Victor here in Australia(to my best recollection) but the soppy sentimentalism of the title cut does much to harm the Country Music genre when we're supposed to take the genre seriously. Probably though, the song that did the most damage to Country Music's credibility was that gosh-awful "Achy-Breaky Heart" by Billy Ray Cyrus, back about 1989 or 1990.
By the way, the label is not Gusto, rather it's the Nashville-based Starday! Gusto is the distribution company which must've bought out Starday sometime between 1972 and when this LP was issued, 1975.