One More Night (Maroon 5 song)

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"One More Night"
Single by Maroon 5
from the album Overexposed
ReleasedJune 19, 2012 (2012-06-19)
Recorded2012
Genre
Length3:39
LabelA&M Octone
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Shellback
  • Max Martin
Maroon 5 singles chronology
"Payphone"
(2012)
"One More Night"
(2012)
"Daylight"
(2012)
Music video
"One More Night" on
YouTube

"One More Night" is a song performed by American pop rock band Maroon 5. The song was released on June 19, 2012, as the second single from their fourth studio album Overexposed (2012). It was written by Adam Levine, Shellback, Max Martin, and Savan Kotecha, while production was handled by Shellback and Martin. It is a reggae-influenced pop song. Lyrically, it talks about not getting along with someone and hoping he only stays with her just "one more night". It is built upon the idea that the heart, mind, and body usually want opposing things.

The song received mixed to positive reviews from

South Korean Gaon International Chart. "One More Night" has sold 6.9 million copies, becoming the eighth best selling song worldwide in 2012.[2]

A music video directed by Peter Berg, premiered on MTV on June 25, 2012. In the video, Levine becomes a boxer working to support his girlfriend and baby daughter. As he spends time training for a big fight, he struggles to stay close to his girlfriend while raising their child together. Though Levine appears determined, his girlfriend seems troubled by his bloody profession and lack of financial stability for their daughter and leaves him in the end. Maroon 5 performing with "One More Night" live on The Today Show, Late Show with David Letterman and the Overexposed Tour.

Composition and lyrics

"One More Night" was written by Adam Levine, Shellback, Max Martin, and Savan Kotecha, while production was handled by Martin and Shellback. It is a reggae-influenced pop song[3] where the bass line in the refrain is taken from the song "The Bed's Too Big Without You" by The Police.[citation needed] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Universal Music, the song is in the key of F minor and in 4
4
time with a tempo of 93 beats per minute. It follows a chord progression of Fm–E–Bm, and Levine's vocals span from F3 to C5.[4]

The song's lyrics are about a man who feels guilty about staying in a relationship only for sex.[5] The chorus finds Levine bewitched by someone he knows he shouldn't be with: "So I cross my heart and I hope to die / That I'll only stay with you one more night / And I know I said it a million times / But I'll only stay with you one more night."[6]

Critical reception

The song received mixed reviews from

About.com gave the song four out of five stars, praising "the catchy reggae-drenched musical production" and "Adam Levine's confident pop vocals".[7] However, he wrote: "Adam Levine's singing about being guilt-ridden over his part in relationship hell above a sunny musical production is feeling somewhat like formula. However, for now, enjoy the song's simple charms, and there will be much more to examine when the album Overexposed hits stores."[7] Robert Copsey of Digital Spy called it "a bouncy, reggae-flecked midtempo with a chorus that feels reassuringly familiar."[8]

Rick Florino of

Artist Direct
wrote a very positive review, describing the song:

Kicking off with a reggae-style guitar on 'One More Night', the album starts on a subtle yet sharp note. The push-and-pull of the tumultuous relationship described in the lyrics belies just how slick and swaggering the song's hook is. Mickey Madden's bass is tight and groovy, while James Valentine's riffing reaches its most diverse and dynamic heights yet on this offering. Matt Flynn lays down some staggering beats, and PJ Morton's keyboards color the soundscapes vibrantly. At the center of this instrumental majesty, Levine reaches another level reaching the status of legend alongside Bono and Anthony Kiedis, merging genres while effectively forging something fresh altogether.[9]

Robbie Daw was divided with the song, writing: "On one hand, the employment of these slang terms du jour seem a bit of out of character for the Cali band. But then again, this album is exec-produced by Max Martin – so say hello to the new, (even more so) commercially-viable Maroon 5."[10] Fraser McAlpine from BBC Music wrote a more mixed review, commenting: "One More Night's melody can’t go more than a bar or two without repeating – as if the band is worried it may forget itself – or getting stuck on a Morse code note for a while, just like a Rihanna song would."[11] Simon Price from The Independent stated that the song is "a piece of electro-reggae that makes Ace of Base sound like Lee "Scratch" Perry.[12]

Chart performance

The song debuted at number 42 on the

Pop Songs.[23]

For the week of September 29, 2012, the song reached number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, in its 13th week on the chart.

Nielsen SoundScan.[25] For the week of October 13, 2012, the song spent a third week at the top, with top Airplay Gainer honors for a fifth consecutive week, as it holds at number 2 in its 10th week on the Radio Songs chart with a 15% increase to 116 million all-format audience impressions, according to Nielsen BDS.[26] In its fourth week at the top, the song bested "Gangnam Style" by Psy, a fewer than 700 overall chart points.[27] In its fifth week at the top, it increased 5%, with 131 million all-format audience impressions.[27] At nine weeks on top, it is also Maroon 5's longest Hot 100 reign, besting the four-week stint of "Moves Like Jagger" in 2011. On November 25, 2012, the song was beaten by Rihanna with her single "Diamonds".[27] By March 2013, the song had sold over 4 million digital copies in the United States.[28] As of June 2014, it has sold more than 4,635,000 copies in the US.[3]

The song debuted at number 27 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart, for the issue dated July 7, 2012.[29] The following week, the song became the "Biggest Free Faller", dropping from number 27 to number 60.[30] After a week fluctuating on the chart, the song climbed to number 50, on July 28, 2012.[31] After another week fluctuating on the chart, the song jumped from number 52 to number 31.[32] For the week ending August 25, 2012, the song earned the "Digital Gainer" title as it lifted from number 17 to number 8.[33] For the week ending September 1, 2012, the song rose to number 6.[34] For the issue dated September 15, 2012, the song leaped to number 3, becoming their fifth top-three single.[35] It has since peaked at number 2 for six non-consecutive weeks.[36]

"One More Night" debuted at number 22 on the

New Zealand Singles Chart, the song debuted at number 21, moved from 21 to number 3 and reached number-one.[38][39] It remained at the top for three consecutive weeks, before falling to number 2, where it stayed for two consecutive weeks.[39] In Sweden, the song debuted at number 43 on the Sverigetopplistan chart.[40] Later, it jumped to number 28, while in its third week, it climbed to number 18.[40]
It later peaked at number 5.

It spent two consecutive weeks at number 8 on the

UK Singles Chart
on the weeks ending 27 October 2012 and 3 November 2012. It spent 28 weeks in the top 100, 15 of which were in the top 40.

Music video

Minka Kelly plays Levine's girlfriend in the video.

The music video for "One More Night" was directed by

MTV.com with journalist James Montgomery to talk about the video.[42] Actress Minka Kelly plays Levine's love interest in the video.[43] "I play a heartbreaker, I guess", she said in the clip. "I do very bad things... but necessary".[43] The tone of the video is supposedly dark, about him leaving the girl to be a boxing champ and her leaving him because she's fed up.[43] The band members who appeared in the video and played as characters, PJ Morton as Levine's boxing cutman, with James Valentine as the promoter and Matt Flynn as the trainer of Levine's boxer opponent, and Mickey Madden as the boxing announcer and Levine's assistant manager Shawn Tellez, who appeared as his trainer in the video. As of December 2022, the video reached 1 billion views on YouTube.[44]

Synopsis

The video for "One More Night" opens with two goldfish swimming around in a spheric

bowl before segueing into a sequence where the seemingly idyllic home life Levine enjoys with video girlfriend (Kelly) and their baby daughter is set against scenes of his hands being wrapped and of him training in a boxing ring.[45] At home, he eats a protein-heavy meal and revels in his baby girl's laughter as he holds her high in the air. But all is not well, as frequent cuts to Kelly's concerned frown let on.[45] The writing is on the wall when he has to leave for a big fight and before he leaves, he pretends to soft box his baby daughter. As he steps into the ring to cheers, she packs her bags. He wins the fight, but when he returns home battered from the battle, he finds he's lost everything that really mattered.[46] Kelly and their child are gone and all that's left are the relics of his profession – trophies, a jump rope, a few pictures and a lone goldfish.[45]

Reception

John Mitchell of

Idolator agreed, writing: "We wouldn’t be surprised to find out that the breakup had some impact on the theme for the video."[47] However, Daw noted: "The visual, for the most part, strays from the song’s lyrics, which seem to describe a man trying to resist the sexual charms of a woman he realizes he’s not compatible with."[47] Rolling Stone stated: "Despite the track's laid-back reggae sound, the clip is quite emotionally heavy."[48] Alexandra Carpototo of PopCrush commented: "We couldn’t even fathom leaving him; and him playing a father just makes us want him even more. There’s just something so hot about a bruised Adam Levine (both physically and emotionally)."[49]

Ray Rahman of Entertainment Weekly's Music Mix wrote that "You might expect an epic music video – the 'Payphone' clip was a mini action film, after all – but the concept is on the subdued side."[50] Melinda Newman of HitFix thought that "The clip is beautifully shot and Levine gets to show off his boxing chops and his abs, but it's a pretty tepid affair all around."[51] Emily Exton of Pop Dust commented about the end of the video, writing "Considering he boxes for a living, we'll allow five minutes of wallowing before making requisite 'get back in the ring!' comments in reference to his dating life. Yes, she's left him and yes, this is the woman who inflicted her Helen of Troy-like powers across the entire Lonestar State, but isn't it always on to the next one? Good thing Levine loves ladies so much."[52]

Live performances

Maroon 5 performed "One More Night" for the first time on May 18, 2012, at the

Moves Like Jagger" and "Harder to Breathe".[54]

On October 19, 2012, the band played "One More Night" at

2013 Honda Civic Tour
.

Track listings

Digital download[60]
No.TitleLength
1."One More Night"3:39
Remixes EP
No.TitleLength
1."One More Night" (LVLF Remix)5:01
2."One More Night" (Com Truise Remix)5:21
3."One More Night" (Benji Boko Remix)3:55
4."One More Night" (Seamus Haji Remix)6:00

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for "One More Night"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[133] 9× Platinum 630,000
Canada (Music Canada)[134] 6× Platinum 480,000*
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[135] Gold 15,000^
Germany (BVMI)[136] Gold 150,000
Italy (FIMI)[137] Platinum 30,000*
Mexico (AMPROFON)[138] Platinum+Gold 90,000*
New Zealand (RMNZ)[139] 2× Platinum 30,000*
South Korea (
Gaon Chart
)
2,086,680+[140][141]
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[142] Gold 30,000
Sweden (GLF)[143] 2× Platinum 80,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[144] Gold 15,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[145] Platinum 600,000
United States (RIAA)[146] 6× Platinum 6,000,000[3]
Streaming
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[147] 2× Platinum 3,600,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates for "One More Night"
Region Date Format Ref.
United States June 19, 2012 Digital download [60]
July 17, 2012 Contemporary hit radio [148]
Germany September 21, 2012 CD
United Kingdom October 28, 2012 Digital remix EP [149]

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