On March 7 1996, Madonna’s One More Chance was released as the third single in the UK and several other European countries, and the second single in Australia and Japan, from her ballads collection, Something to Remember.
The song received positive response from music critics overall, who praised its musical simplicity and Madonna’s nuanced and emotive vocal delivery. Since Madonna was busy filming the Evita, the song received little promotion and no original music video was produced to accompany the release.
The Spanish version of You’ll See, titled Verás, appeared as the B-side of the single release.
In a January 1996 interview with Spin magazine, Madonna said of the song: “Often in my songwriting, I take things people say to me and turn them around, and put it in the first person. So it’s actually something that was said to me.”
One More Chance was written and produced by Madonna and David Foster. Foster initially did not expect Madonna would collaborate with him, as he believed that his music was not “really hip enough for her.” Madonna and Foster worked on the song during the writing and recording session for Something to Remember, in the third weekend of September 1995. They wrote and recorded three songs for the project, but only You’ll See and One More Chance made the final cut.
Their third track from the sessions, titled I Can’t Forget, was later offered by Madonna’s songwriting publisher to the to the UK electronic/dance group, Tilt, to record. Their version, retitled Come Closer, was released on their 2006 rarities collection, Vaults. Several years after Tilt’s version was issued, Madonna and Foster’s original demo recording of I Can’t Forget surfaced on the internet.
Ballads are what Madonna does best because of the emotion, beauty and honesty in her voice-I can hear it in One More Chance.
I loved this track. Great vocal from Madonna the sparse track was fantastic another one the us let get away