One More Shot
The Rolling Stones · Grrr! [2012]
Uh baby, I got a message for you
You got me doing something
I thought I'd never will do
Give me one more, one more shot
And it's all I got
Give you one more shot
And take me back
I'm all yours jack
Yeah you got me freakin'
Yeah I'm over heat, just when things are sweet
You can't meet on the street
Give me one more, one more shot
Yeah and it's all I got
And doing up on me, (one more shot)
I'll make your play,
Yeah, make my day
Put me in correction for my own protection
In your jurisdiction spare the crucifixion
Give me one more shot
Baby it's all I got
Baby don't freeze up on me
(One more shot)
I love, I love, I love, I love, I love x 3
Na na na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na na na
(One more shot)
Give me one, give me one more shot
Yeah and it's all I got
Just one more
(One more shot)
Give me one, give me one more, one
Give me one more shot
Yeah, babe
Give me one more shot
Na na na na na na na na na
Give me one more shot
You got me doing something
I thought I'd never will do
Give me one more, one more shot
And it's all I got
Give you one more shot
And take me back
I'm all yours jack
Yeah you got me freakin'
Yeah I'm over heat, just when things are sweet
You can't meet on the street
Give me one more, one more shot
Yeah and it's all I got
And doing up on me, (one more shot)
I'll make your play,
Yeah, make my day
Put me in correction for my own protection
In your jurisdiction spare the crucifixion
Give me one more shot
Baby it's all I got
Baby don't freeze up on me
(One more shot)
I love, I love, I love, I love, I love x 3
Na na na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na na na
(One more shot)
Give me one, give me one more shot
Yeah and it's all I got
Just one more
(One more shot)
Give me one, give me one more, one
Give me one more shot
Yeah, babe
Give me one more shot
Na na na na na na na na na
Give me one more shot
One More Shot
Released on the 2012 compilation Grrr!, 'One More Shot' features Mick Jagger's signature vocal delivery and the Rolling Stones' classic rock sound. The track exemplifies the band's enduring ability to blend bluesy rhythms with polished studio production, characteristic of their later career recordings. While the song shares thematic elements of resilience and hope often found in their discography, it remains a staple of their live performances and studio output. Its inclusion on a greatest hits collection highlights its status as a representative work of the group's musical legacy, appealing to both longtime fans and new listeners of the genre.

