"Still Magic", described by the
Daily Mirror as a "heart-warming song to a long-term love with a religious feel to the music and a breathless catch to the words", was issued as a single to promote the album in autumn 1973; reviewing the single in
Record Mirror, Pete Jones wrote that the song's mood paralleled "You're a Lady" with "the smokey and slightly-wavering voice, the intensity which never gets out of hand, the semi-religioso touches and the piano". Jones considered it to be "a sensitive performance and song" and "quality pop music". "Still Magic" failed to chart It was also a feature of his double act with
Richard Stilgoe, with a rendition of the song featuring on their 2000 album
A Quiet Night Out. "Hymn Song", the album's final track, is a meditation on mortality that reflects Skellern's
Christian faith. A section of the popular
hymn The Day Thou Gavest, Lord, is Ended is woven into the song's melody.
Alexander Armstrong covered the song on his 2016 album
Upon a Different Shore, and performed it on the 23 October edition of the
BBC Television religious programme
Songs of Praise. Skellern recorded twelve songs for the album, the longest of which, "Revolution", was ultimately left off the album due to timing constraints. This track was issued on Mint Audio's 2019 release
Peter Skellern: The Complete Decca Recordings, having been rediscovered during the remastering process. == Release ==