The fall of 1970 found 100 Proof assailing the charts with Somebody's Been Sleeping in My Bed, led by Steve Mancha (née Clyde Wilson). It was their second release; they debuted with Too Many Cooks Spoil the Soup, an RB hit, but Somebody's Been Sleeping climbed to number eight pop and sold a million copies. Hotwax released an LP to roll with the single. Everybody knew She's Not Just Another Woman was a hit, some jocks were already playing it off the album. Not wanting to interrupt the flow of 100 Proof's hit, HDH decided to release the RB jump, led by Mancha, under the name 8th Day on Invictus.
As expected, it ascended the charts and became a major hit, but there was no 8th Day. Not yet. As the next 8th Day single, You Got to Crawl Before You Walk, climbed the charts, HDH assembled a group with Melvin Davis (a solo artist on Invictus), Antonio Tony Newsome, Lyman Woodard, Larry Hutchison, Ron Bykowski, and three females. Their other singles never equaled the first, which they didn't sing anyway.
Davis disliked the sterile atmosphere at Invictus/Hotwax; "There was no place to jam or exchange ideas." He also wanted to create more, and disliked the assembly-line approach of HDH. Davis remains in Detroit. A prolific songwriter, Davis wrote I Don't Wanna Lose You (Johnny Taylor) and Love Bug Got a Bear Hug. Bykowski later gigged and recorded with Parliament/Funkadelic. ~ Andrew Hamilton, Rovi