If I Could Only Remember My Name was released in February 1971 on
Atlantic Records. Two singles were taken from the album, including the minor hit "Music Is Love", a collaboration with Nash and Young that was released in April 1971 and peaked at No. 95 on the
Billboard Hot 100. The album has remained continuously in print. In October 1990, a
compact disc version was released, having been
digitally remastered from the original master tapes, using the equipment and techniques of the day, by Barncard. A double-compact disc version appeared in November 2006, with an audio disc remastered in
HDCD, including a bonus track (the hitherto unreleased "Kids and Dogs", previously earmarked for an unreleased Crosby solo album slated to appear on
Capitol Records in the early 1980s) and a second
DVD Audio disc of the original album remixed for 5.1 digital
Surround Sound. On October 15, 2021, a 50th anniversary re-issue of the album was released with numerous out-takes and demos, as well as liner notes by Steve Silberman. ==Critical reception and legacy==