Commercial "Keep Holding On" reached number two for four weeks on the Canadian
BDS Airplay Chart, number one being
Nelly Furtado's "
Say It Right". It became her highest-peaking
airplay single since "
Complicated" which peaked at number one for one week in 2002. It peaked at number 14 on the
Canadian Hot 100, where it spent 20 weeks on the chart. In the United States, "Keep Holding On" spent 21 weeks on the US
Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking within the top twenty at 17, charting below Lavigne's "Girlfriend" which was number one that week. It peaked in the top ten on the
Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks format chart. This feat is particularly impressive considering no official promotional music video was made. It was not released in most of Europe, although it got to 9 in
Slovakia, and 27 in the
Czech Republic. The single was one of the first to be issued as a digital-only release in Australia, where it charted at number five on the
Top 40 Digital Tracks chart. It was also certified Gold by the RIAA on February 22, 2007, and Platinum on January 31, 2008. By September 2015, "Keep Holding On" had sold 1.6 million digital copies in the USA. In 2023, it hit 100 million streams on Spotify, her first non-single to reach this milestone.
Critical Billboard described it as a "gorgeous song" in which Lavigne seems to be "set to remain for the long term". Darryl Sterdan of
JAM! described the song as "A strummed guitar, lush strings and a soaring vocal about love and loyalty". He went on to compare it to "a sweeping
Alanis-like ballad". Despite this, Sterdan advises the reader to skip the track. Sal Cinquemani of
Slant Magazine described the song as "sullen".
Entertainment Weekly was also not impressed: "And:
I will only have like 3 slow songs on the record. Yay!! Yay, indeed, given how little heart she's invested in that trio of limpid ballads, including "Keep Holding On," a.k.a. the love theme from
Eragon." Stylus said that the song "ends the album for the same reason graduation ends high school: because after all that, Hallmark means something." In an
AOL Radio listener's poll, "Keep Holding On" was voted Lavigne's fifth best song.
Accolades ==Notable cover versions==