"Love, Reign o'er Me" was released as a
7" single in the US, with "
Water" as the B-side. The single version is shorter than the album track, is missing the introductory rain sounds and the first piano intro and timpani and gong crash, has a slightly different sequence of the lyrics, and ends on string synthesizers with piano rather than the drum solo, guitar, gong and brass explosion as on the album. The single peaked at number 76 on the US
Billboard Hot 100. It was also released in
Belgium and the
Netherlands.
Billboard praised
Roger Daltrey's vocal performance, the "dynamic orchestral arrangements" and the "interesting"
synthesizer use. Roger Daltrey's vocal on the track has been widely praised; Mark Deming of
AllMusic noted that "
Quadrophenia captured him at the very peak of his powers, and 'Love, Reign o'er Me' is one moment where his golden-haired rock-god persona truly works and gives this song all the force it truly deserves."
Cash Box said that "powerhouse performance from Peter Townshend and the gang, coupled with super lyrics and production make this one the closest thing to an 'automatic hit' yet." In 2012,
Paste ranked the song number one on their list of the 20 greatest songs by the Who, and in 2022,
Rolling Stone ranked the song number five on their list of the 50 greatest songs by the Who. The song was also featured in the
1979 film based on the
Quadrophenia album as well as the
soundtrack album. The version included on the soundtrack features an added flute and string arrangement, and the ending is a few seconds shorter than the album version. The rain sounds have also been removed. The song served as inspiration for the title of the 2007 film
Reign Over Me, and it was also featured extensively throughout the film. ==Live performances==