One More Time (Real McCoy song)
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"One More Time" | ||||||||
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File:One More Time Real McCoy single.jpg | ||||||||
Single by Real McCoy | ||||||||
from the album One More Time | ||||||||
Released | 16 February 1997 (Germany) 25 March 1997 (United States) |
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Format | CD single, Cassette single, 12" Vinyl | |||||||
Genre | Eurodance, Hi-NRG | |||||||
Length | 3:51 | |||||||
Label | Hansa/BMG (Germany), Arista (United States) | |||||||
Writer(s) | Olaf Jeglitza, Jürgen Wind & Brent Argovitz | |||||||
Producer(s) | Olaf Jeglitza & Jürgen Wind | |||||||
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"One More Time" is the lead single by the German eurodance group Real McCoy's fourth studio album, "One More Time". It was a top 5 single in Australia, where it was certified Platinum.[1]
Contents
Official versions
- One More Time (CD Maxi - German Release) [2]
- One More Time (Original Radio Mix) 3:51
- One More Time (Club Attack Mix II) 6:50
- One More Time (Bass Bumpers Mix) 5:38
- One More Time (UK Radio Mix) 5:05
- One More Time (Remixed) (CD Maxi - German Release) [3]
- One More Time (Sequential One Remix) 5:00
- One More Time (Johnny "Vicious" Dub) 8:47
- One More Time (Mox Epoque's Mad Mix) 7:16
- One More Time (Jay Ray Remix) 6:00
- One More Time (Dub Mix) 5:51
- One More Time (Mox Epoque's Lazy Dub) 6:21
- One More Time (The Remixes) (CD Maxi - US Release) [4]
- One More Time (Tony Moran Extended Mix) 7:49
- One More Time (Berman Brothers Club Mix) 6:50
- One More Time (Bass Bumper Mix) 5:38
- One More Time (Johnny "Vicious" Dub) 8:47
- One More Time (Berman Brothers Dub) 5:50
- One More Time (The Remixes) (CD Maxi - UK Release) [5]
- One More Time (US 7" Version) 3:59
- One More Time (Tony Moran Extended Mix) 7:49
- One More Time (Bass Bumpers Mix) 5:38
- One More Time (Sequential One Mix) 5:00
- One More Time (Club Attack Mix II) 6:50
- One More Time (Jay Ray Remix 1) 6.00
- One More Time (The Underground Remixes) (12" Promo Vinyl - United States) [6]
- A1 - One More Time (Jay Ray Mix) 5:37
- A2 - One More Time (Phear No Mix) 6:52
- B1 - One More Time (Sequential One Mix) 5:00
- B2 - One More Time (TM 4 A.M. Tribal Dub) 7:33
Charts
Peak positions
Chart (1997) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA) [7] | 3 |
Canada (Canadian Hot 100) | 8 |
Germany (Media Control Charts)[8] | 85 |
US (Hot 100)[9] | 27 |
US (Hot Dance Club Songs)[10] | 14 |
End Of Year Charts
Chart (1997) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA) [11] | 27 |
Certification
Region | Certification | Sales/shipments |
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Australia (ARIA)[12] | Platinum | 70,000 |
*sales figures based on certification alone |
Trivia
- "One More Time" was first presented at the B96 Summer Bash '96, hosted by Chicago's 96.3FM (B96) in June of 1996. Real McCoy performed an earlier version, featuring a piano intro (in the same vein as "Another Night"), which was later changed and modified upon its official release later in 1997. This presentation also included a ballad version of "Another Night."
References
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