One More Night
Sandra · 1990
16 min · 3 tracks · pop rock · synth-pop · Eurodance
A shimmering blend of Eurodisco beats and emotive synths that encapsulates the dance-pop spirit of the early '90s.
One More Night is a single by Sandra, released in 1990. A shimmering blend of Eurodisco beats and emotive synths that encapsulates the dance-pop spirit of the early '90s. 'One More Night' became a commercial success across Europe, reaching high chart positions and showcasing Sandra's influence in the Eurodance movement. The title track, particularly the extended version, is noted for its widespread airplay and remains a staple in dance music compilations. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does One More Night sound like?
A shimmering blend of Eurodisco beats and emotive synths that encapsulates the dance-pop spirit of the early '90s. Rooted in pop rock and synth-pop.
What makes One More Night by Sandra notable?
'One More Night' became a commercial success across Europe, reaching high chart positions and showcasing Sandra's influence in the Eurodance movement. The title track, particularly the extended version, is noted for its widespread airplay and remains a staple in dance music compilations. In 1990, Sandra was riding high on the success of her previous albums, with 'One More Night' being her fourth studio release. This album followed her breakthrough record 'Into a Secret Land', solidifying her status in the Eurodance scene. At this point, she was transitioning from a primarily synth-pop sound to incorporating more dance elements.
How many songs are on One More Night?
One More Night has 3 tracks, running approximately 16 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 One More Night (extended version) Standout 5:08
- 2 One More Night (single version) Standout 3:41
- 3 The Journey Standout 7:27
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