Marv Tarplin, after staying for a year, decided to leave the Miracles and began touring and working with Smokey Robinson.
The other Miracles, Bobby Rogers, Pete Moore, and Ronnie White, conducted a nationwide search for a singer to replace Smokey Robinson.
[2][3][4] Radio began playing the uptempo single, when it was withdrawn, and replaced with a ballad "Don't Let It End ('Til You Let It Begin)".
[5] Several songs from Renaissance appear on the 2003 Motown compilation CD The Miracles-Love Machine: The 70's Collection.
Without a big hit single to promote it, Renaissance only reached #174 Pop, #33 R&B on the Billboard album chart.