Upon its release as a single, Alex Kadis of
Smash Hits commented, "Though at first this sounds shockingly like '
She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain', it soon takes a turn for the better and becomes one of those superbly atmospheric songs that Big Country have become so famous for." Jim Whiteford of
The Kilmarnock Standard praised it as "another powerful, atmospheric beat-ballad" from Big Country and added that the song "had me hooked [after] a couple of spins". Robin Smith of
Record Mirror was critical in his review, commenting, "'Twas a time when I used to cock a leg to those stirring Gaelic airs, but now Big Country are so dull this bland muddy pop is pulling them under." Chris Roberts of
Melody Maker called Big Country "obsolete and flabby and fake-Celtic as usual".
James Masterton, in his 2019 book
Chart Watch UK - Hits of 1989, considered the song "capable of standing shoulder to shoulder with past classics such as '
One Great Thing' and '
Fields of Fire'." ==Track listing==