One More Chance (Michael Jackson song)

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“One More Chance”
“One More Chance” cover
Single by Michael Jackson
from the album Number Ones
Released 2003
Format CD single
Recorded 2003
Genre R&B
Length 3:49
Label Epic Records
Writer(s) R. Kelly
Producer R. Kelly
Michael Jackson singles chronology
"Butterflies"
(2002)
"One More Chance"
(2003)
"Thriller"
(Visionary release)
(2006)

"One More Chance" was a song written by R. Kelly for Michael Jackson on his Number Ones compilation album. It was released as a single on November 20, 2003, reaching #83 in the U.S. and #5 in the UK[citation needed]. Jackson had already done two other songs called "One More Chance" with the Jackson 5 on the ABC album and with The Jacksons on the Victory album. The Victory album's version was written and performed (lead vocals) by younger brother Randy Jackson (not the American Idol judge). Janet Jackson also covered the Victory album version on her single for "If", as a B-side.

Filming for a video began on November 18, 2003 but was suspended after raids on Jackson's Neverland Ranch.[1] MTV replaced the video with a video montage sourced from throughout Jackson's career.[citation needed].

Contents

[edit] Track listing

[edit] UK single

  1. Album version – 3:50
  2. Paul Oakenfold Urban Mix – 3:37

[edit] UK Maxi single

  1. Album version – 3:50
  2. Paul Oakenfold Mix – 3:50
  3. Brian Rawling Metro Mix – 3:50
  4. Ron G Club Mix – 4:00

[edit] UK 12" single

  1. Brian Rawling Metro Mix – 3:50
  2. Paul Oakenfold Urban Mix – 3:37
  3. Paul Oakenfold Mix – 3:50
  4. Ron G Club Mix – 4:00
  5. Album version – 3:50

[edit] 12" picture disc vinyl single

  1. "One More Chance" (Album version) – 3:50
  2. "Billie Jean" (Album version) – 4:54

[edit] Credits

  • Producers, background vocals: R. Kelly and Michael Jackson
  • Vocals recorded by Brad Buxer and John Nettlesbey
  • Mixed by Serban
  • Digital editing by John Nettlesbey
  • String arrangement by Michael Jackson
  • Guitar by Donnie Lyle
  • Additional Pro Tools by John Hanes
  • Assistant engineer: Tim Roberts
  • Mastered by Bernie Grundman

[edit] References

  1. ^ Michael Jackson's ranch searched. news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-02-23.