[2] This led to a collaboration between Edwards and the band, whose lead singer and guitarist Steve Winwood started composing a follow-up to "Keep On Running", "When I Come Home".
[6] The song would be shelved until the group starred in the comedy film The Ghost Goes Gear (1966), miming to it, prompting Blackwell to issue it.
[6] Spencer Davis too, had wanted to issue a version of "Till the End of Time" as a single in place of "When I Come Home", though was advised against it.
[10] Blackwell however got anxious over this and to get them to record another hit, he demoed the song "Back Into My Life Again", written by Edwards and Jimmy Miller.
[10] Despite this, it established a friendship between Miller and Winwood, the former who would produce the band's following single "Gimme Some Lovin'" (1966), and compose the successor to that, "I'm a Man".
[13] In Record Mirror, Norman Jopling and Peter Jones praise Winwood's vocals, claiming that it's "bluesy and husky.