The original release contained two of their hit singles, "Just Can't Be That Way (Ruth's Song)" and "City".
In addition to releases by Hamilton, Joe Frank & Dennison, Mickey Gilley, Wynn Stewart and Greg Kihn, there would be debut albums by Weapons of Peace and Joey Stec.
The suggestion was that any r&b outlet would be foolish to pass up on the album, and for one-stops to make a larger than usual order.
[13] The album had been picked up by three r&b stations as shown by Cash Box in the magazine's 2 October issue.
[16] As shown by Cash Box in the magazine's 9 October issue, three albums added to the playlist of r&b station WVKO in Columbus were by Skip Mahoney, Newbirth, and Weapons of Peace.
[19] The 3 December issue of Radio & Records reported that the album had been added to the playlist at KTYD in Santa Barbara.
[20] The single, "Just Can't Be That Way (Ruth's Song)" (Playboy P6082) peaked at 55 on the Cash Box Top 100 R&B chart.