When released as a single it was not as successful as
Rolling Stone reviewer Steven Holden had anticipated: "The affirmation of ''Saint Dominic's Preview'' is translated to the past in 'Redwood Tree', an ecstatic boyhood reminiscence centering on the image of a sheltering redwood tree. This beautiful, sensuous cut has the album's greatest potential as a hit single." It was released as a single but only charted at number 98 on the
Billboard Hot 100, which made it less of a success than the album's lead single "
Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)", which reached number 61.
Billboard recommended the single and called it a "strong folk rock ballad."
Record World said that the "Nice self-production and steady stream of melody combine to make this an easy-programming example of singer-songwriter's art." John Collis describes the song as "A charming if somewhat folksy reminder of Morrison's interest in country music at the time." ==Personnel==