Critical reception The song received mixed reviews from music critics.
musicOMH stated "'The Last Song' is very much the slice of teen heartache that 'Swing, Swing' was. It lacks, however, the catchy hook or sing-along chorus. The band chug their way through a pop-punk ditty that simply won't match their previous success, and, unfortunately, that only fans will remember the track seems a distinct likelihood." Rockfeedback rated the song 3 out of 5 stars and reviewed saying that the song is "convenient" and "[the band's] Pretty In Pink-soundtrack, signature-riffage is evident yet again on the Rejects' "The Last Song"; poppy, melodic, 80's fun, scattered with tales of rejection, break-up and sceptical self-analysis. This is four minutes of unstoppably lurching melodies and soppy, accompanying lyrics
This may be the last thing I write for love' simply curdling the sickly sweet taste in your mouth. Another hit no doubt.
CityLife describes the track as "About half way between
Busted and
Limp Bizkit on the "turn that bloody racket down" scale." and commented saying "After the slow, considered start it quickly descends into something much more apt for fans of the skate punk sound. But at the same time it manages to maintain a respectable feel."
Chart performance "The Last Song" spent eight weeks on the
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in the United States from May 24 to July 12, 2003, as well as one week on the
UK Singles Chart in November, 2003. ==Music video==