Just One Night cover

Just One Night

Samantha Fox · 2012

53 min · 12 tracks · house · dance-pop · Hi-NRG

A pulsating blend of dance-pop and Eurobeat, echoing the vibrant nightlife of early 2010s club culture.

Why this album works

This album is significant for its embrace of contemporary dance sounds while reflecting Fox's enduring status from the 1980s pop scene. Its lead single '(Hurt Me! Hurt Me!) But the Pants Stay On' showcased her ability to adapt to modern trends, contributing to her visibility in new dance music circles and earning positive reception from niche audiences.
Best for
steady pacing for dancing vibrant nightlife energy sing-along choruses with friends
Context
Released in 2012, 'Just One Night' marked Samantha Fox's return to the music scene after a lengthy hiatus since her last album in 2005. This album came at a time when Fox was seeking to reestablish herself as a relevant pop artist in an evolving music landscape, characterized by a resurgence of electronic dance music.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 (Hurt Me! Hurt Me!) But the Pants Stay On Standout 5:44
  • 2 More, More, More / Love to Love You Baby Medley Standout 4:16
  • 3 Don't Wait Up 4:13
  • 4 Just One Night Standout 5:53
  • 5 Pleasure Zone 4:38
  • 6 Another Woman (Too Many People) 3:59
  • 7 Don't Cry Wolf 3:46
  • 8 Nothing You Do, Nothing You Say 4:13
  • 9 Saving It Up 3:54
  • 10 Spirit of America 4:47
  • 11 What You See Is What You Get 3:27
  • 12 Now I Lay Me Down 4:35

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