Wadsworth Mansion (band)

[5] In support of the album, the group released their second single in April 1971 with the tracks, "Michigan Harry Slaughter" and "Havin' Such A Good Time", but the single failed to make Billboard's Hot 100 chart.

[6] In July 1971, Wadsworth Mansion issued their third and final single with the non-album track, "Nine On The Line", backed by "Queenie Dew".

[7] The release would also fail to enter Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart, sealing Wadsworth Mansion's status as a one-hit wonder.

This was the line-up of the band until after their last tour of the south in August 1972, when the group officially disbanded.

McDonald and Steve Jablecki reformed the band in Hollywood in the summer of 1973, but changed the name to Slingshot at the producer's urging.