One More Night (Sandie Shaw song)

One More Night (Sandie Shaw song)
"One More Night"
Single by Sandie Shaw
B-side "Still So Young"
Released 1977
Genre Pop
Label CBS
Writer(s) Stephen Bishop
Producer Barry Blue
Sandie Shaw singles chronology
Father And Son
(1972)
One More Night
(1977)
Just a Disillusion
(1977)

"One More Night" is a single by British singer Sandie Shaw. Shaw made her name with a string a hit singles during the 1960s on the Pye Records label, which had made her the most successful British female of that decade. She released her last single with Pye in 1972 and semi-retired from public life. After several years of hardship following her divorce from fashion designer Jeff Banks, Shaw released this ballad with CBS Records in 1977 without commercial success.



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