In the United States, "Blow Away" was released as a single on 14 February, alongside the US release of
George Harrison. It was backed by "Soft-Hearted Hana". Two days later, it was issued as in the UK, where it was backed by "Soft Touch".
Billboards singles reviewer said "Blow Away" had a "catchy melody" and that Harrison was in "top form both vocally and lyrically".
Cash Box listed the single first in its "feature picks" for the week, saying that it might "augur a new beginning" for the artist, with its buoyant mood, "strumming acoustic guitars, wood block beat, synthesizer moods and appealing singing".
Record World said it has Harrison's "familiar guitar sound and a pop/rock beat that should appeal to several formats." Nick DeRiso of
Ultimate Classic Rock calls it "a soul-lifting track about clearing skies and opening hearts that's aged as well as any '70s-era solo Beatles single". "Blow Away" reached number 51 on the UK Singles Chart, his first chart appearance on that chart since "
You" in 1975. The single peaked at number 16 and number 7, respectively, in the United States and Canada. On the US Easy Listening chart, it reached number 2. "Blow Away" became one of Harrison's more popular songs among his fans. In 2010, AOL radio listeners chose the track as one of the "10 Best George Harrison Songs", appearing at number 2 on the list, behind "
My Sweet Lord". "Blow Away" appears on the Harrison compilations
Best of Dark Horse 1976–1989 (1989) and
Let It Roll: Songs by George Harrison (2009). His demo of the song was released as an
iTunes-exclusive bonus track on
George Harrison. ==Personnel==