I'm So Glad You're You (And Not Me)

Their second album, Tapped Out which had already been recorded previously was released posthumously, but only in the United States.

Due to Revolver Records having ownership of the Motherlode name, it decided to reform the group, keeping William Smith which made this line up the second version of the group.

[4][5] This new line up of Smith and three new musicians consisted of Smith on keyboards and vocals, Doug Richardson on saxophone, Anthony Shinault on guitar and Philip Wilson on drums.

[7] Released on Revolver REVS-008, the A side was composed by William Smith and Phyllis Gorman.

[8] For the week ending September 13, 1970, the single entered the Top 50 MAPL Canadian chart at No.