Two singles were issued: the apparently Four Seasons–inspired "Sue's Gotta Be Mine" was a moderate hit, reaching number 71 in the U.S. and number 21 in the UK (where Shannon's records continued on the London Records label).
The second single, "That's the Way Love Is", did not chart, and Shannon patched things up with his managers soon after.
[5] In addition to this label, Diamond also distributed the short-lived Inette label, scoring a minor hit with Kirby St. Romain's 1963 single "Summer's Comin'", which reached number 49.
The fate of the Diamond catalog is unknown, but Ronnie Dove's recordings are widely available on CD.
In 1987 Dove revived the label to release a couple of singles and another album.