: It is often cited alongside other soft rock ballads from the album, such as "You're So Different Tonight," which emphasize the band's shift toward a polished 90s pop sound. Digital Presence Smokie - One More Dance
: It features lead vocals by Alan Barton , who joined Smokie in 1986 as the replacement for original singer Chris Norman.
: The song depicts a romantic encounter, focusing on the narrator's immediate attraction and a desire to prolong the night.
: The track and album were produced by Günther Kasper along with Smokie members. Musical Style and Lyrics
: Lyrics describe a "world of warmth and tenderness" seen in a partner's eyes and the plea to "dance one more dance" before heading home.
: The song is the fourth track on Burnin' Ambition , which was released in 1993 under the Electrola label in Germany.
Musically, "One More Dance" fits within the and soft rock genres Smokie became known for after their 1970s breakthrough.
"One More Dance" is a soft rock and pop song by the English band , featured on their 1993 album Burnin' Ambition . Released during the era when Alan Barton served as the lead vocalist, the track is characterized by the band’s signature melodic harmonies and romantic themes. Song Background and Release

