At the time of the August 1976 release of its parent album: ''
This One's for You'', "Weekend in New England" was passed over as lead single but was earmarked for future single release. Subsequent to the surprising underperformance of the album's title cut as a single—"
This One's For You" rose no higher than no. 29 on the
Billboard Hot 100—"Weekend in New England" had its single release in November 1976. It afforded Manilow a considerable
Top 40 comeback, entering the Top 20 on the Hot 100 of January 29, 1977. However, "Weekend in New England" did not become one of Manilow's top hits, as its ultimate Hot 100 peak was at no. 10. It did maintain Manilow's virtual "lock" on the no. 1 position of the
Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, while the third single release from ''This One's For You'', "
Looks Like We Made It", returned Manilow to the top of the Hot 100 for the third time.
Cash Box said "a piano plays in the foreground, the vocal is strong and right to the point" and "the production is overflowing with horns and strings."
Record World called it a "sweeping ballad delivered in the style that has made [Manilow] one of the country's leading male vocalists." ==Chart performance==