The biggest hit of the album, "Is this love", was a suitable gentle implementation of a universal topic. He achieved 9th place in the UK charts, a modest placement for a hit that was omnipresent at the time and has become a modern pop standard. Another love song, "She's Gone", was an astonishing melody that experienced disposable treatment and that remains one of Marleys the most overlooked jewels. In the further course of the second side of the album, darker clouds moved, including the mysterious "Misty Morning", the strongly syncopied "Crisis" and the existential brooding of "Running Away", which ended with a rough, distorted, changing rap by Marley, very different from its usual vocal performance. The album closed with the unusual, folkly tied "Time Will Tell" and a typically dark chor