"One More Night" is a song performed by American pop rock band Maroon 5. The song was released on June 19, 2012, as the second single from their fourth studio album Overexposed (2012). It was written by Adam Levine, Shellback, Max Martin, and Savan Kotecha, while production was handled by Shellback and Martin. It is a reggae-influenced pop song. Lyrically, it talks about not getting along with someone and hoping he only stays with her just "one more night". It is built upon the idea that the heart, mind, and body usually want opposing things.

The song received mixed to positive reviews from music critics. Most of them complimented the reggae influence on the track, Levine's vocals and labeled it a "summer catchy song". However, some critics perceived a lack of identity and criticized the song's melody. "One More Night" spent nine consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The song has also been a success on the Australian Singles Chart and on the Canadian Hot 100, reaching number two and topping the New Zealand Singles Chart and the South Korean Gaon International Chart. "One More Night" has sold 6.9 million copies, becoming the eighth best selling song worldwide in 2012.[1]


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A music video directed by Peter Berg, premiered on MTV on June 25, 2012. In the video, Levine becomes a boxer working to support his girlfriend and baby daughter. As he spends time training for a big fight, he struggles to stay close to his girlfriend while raising their child together. Though Levine appears determined, his girlfriend seems troubled by his bloody profession and lack of financial stability for their daughter and leaves him in the end. Maroon 5 performing with "One More Night" live on The Today Show, Late Show with David Letterman and the Overexposed Tour.

The song's lyrics are about a man who feels guilty about staying in a relationship only for sex.[4] The chorus finds Levine bewitched by someone he knows he shouldn't be with: "So I cross my heart and I hope to die / That I'll only stay with you one more night / And I know I said it a million times / But I'll only stay with you one more night."[5]

The song received mixed reviews from music critics. Bill Lamb of About.com gave the song four out of five stars, praising "the catchy reggae-drenched musical production" and "Adam Levine's confident pop vocals".[6] However, he wrote: "Adam Levine's singing about being guilt-ridden over his part in relationship hell above a sunny musical production is feeling somewhat like formula. However, for now, enjoy the song's simple charms, and there will be much more to examine when the album Overexposed hits stores."[6] Robert Copsey of Digital Spy called it "a bouncy, reggae-flecked midtempo with a chorus that feels reassuringly familiar."[7]

The music video for "One More Night" was directed by Peter Berg.[40] The video premiered on June 25, 2012, on MTV at 7:53 PM (EST).[41] Following the premiere, Adam Levine participated in a live half-hour webchat on MTV.com with journalist James Montgomery to talk about the video.[41] Actress Minka Kelly plays Levine's love interest in the video.[42] "I play a heartbreaker, I guess", she said in the clip. "I do very bad things... but necessary".[42] The tone of the video is supposedly dark, about him leaving the girl to be a boxing champ and her leaving him because she's fed up.[42] The band members who appeared in the video and played as characters, PJ Morton as Levine's boxing cutman, with James Valentine as the promoter and Matt Flynn as the trainer of Levine's boxer opponent, and Mickey Madden as the boxing announcer and Levine's assistant manager Shawn Tellez, who appeared as his trainer in the video. As of December 2022, the video reached 1 billion views on YouTube.[43]

The bar (both the interior and the exterior shot as Collins leaves and walks away into the night as the song fades out), is The Princess Victoria, at 1 Becklow Road, Shepherd's Bush in West London. At the time it was owned by Richard Branson (the same bar interior was used for the "Sussudio" video, but looking different because the bar is now closed and this clip is shot in sepia tone, while "Sussudio" was full-colored). This video is in fact a segue from the music video for "Sussudio", the full version of both clips without a break was included in Phil Collins' long-form music video release "The Singles Collection".[12]. One inconsistency in the video is that Collins is depicted playing a Yamaha CP-70 electric piano, but the recording itself uses a Yamaha DX-7 synthesiser for the electric piano part, and Collins used either this or a Fender Rhodes for the early live performances of the song switching to the Yamaha CP-70 electric piano for the Seriously Live Tour and later performances.

Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times originally disliked the song "One More Night",[14] but later praised it, saying that "Collins' soulful but polite vocal style is also capable of capturing the pain of going through yet one more night without her".[15] Isaac Guzman of the New York Daily News said that the song brought about "snuggle-inspiring tenderness".[16]

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In terms of chords and melody, One more night is more basic than the typical song, having below average scores in Chord Complexity, Melodic Complexity, Chord-Melody Tension, Chord Progression Novelty and Chord-Bass Melody.

The song received mostly favorable reviews from music critics. Most of them complimented the reggae influence on the track, Levine's vocals and labeled it a "summer catchy song". However, some critics perceived a lack of identity and criticized the song's melody. The song spent nine consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The song has also been a success on theAustralian Singles Chart and on the Canadian Hot 100, reaching number two and topping the New Zealand Singles Chart and the South Korean Gaon International Chart. The song has sold 6.9 million copies, becoming the 8th best selling song worldwide in 2012.

A music video directed by Peter Berg was released on June 25, 2012. In the video, Levine becomes a boxer working to support his girlfriend and baby. As the singer spends time training for a big fight, he struggles to stay close to his girlfriend while raising their child together. Though he appears determined, his significant other seems troubled by his bloody profession and financial stability for their daughter and leaves him in the end. Maroon 5 performing with "One More Night" live on The Today Show, Late Show with David Letterman and the Overexposed Tour.

After the success of "Payphone", the band announced that "One More Night" was going to be released as the second single from Overexposed on June 19, 2012. On May 18, 2012, the band premiered the song at the Revel Casino and Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Speaking to VH1, Levine said that "'One More Night' was one of the songs that was more far along when we heard it ... Shellback, who did 'Moves Like Jagger' with us, it was one of those things that the instant we heard it as a group, we thought, 'Wow.'" e24fc04721

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