We Need One More Chance
Kitty Wells · Together Again (w.Red Foley) [1967]
(Bill Phillips)
We drifted far apart from each other
But your love it didn't die within my heart
You're asking me once more to forgive you
I'll give you one more chance and pray that we will never part.
We need one more chance to be together
To talk and get all troubles straighten out
Yes come on back to me we'll take up where we left of
We need one more chance one more chance to save our love.
--- Instrumental ---
I'll try oh yes I'll try to make things up to you
There'll be no more tears fall from your eyes
Just having you around and knowing that you're mine
Is good enough for me you don't have to apologize.
We need one more chance to be together
To talk and get all troubles straighten out
Yes come on back to me we'll take up where we left of
We need one more chance one more chance to save our love...
We drifted far apart from each other
But your love it didn't die within my heart
You're asking me once more to forgive you
I'll give you one more chance and pray that we will never part.
We need one more chance to be together
To talk and get all troubles straighten out
Yes come on back to me we'll take up where we left of
We need one more chance one more chance to save our love.
--- Instrumental ---
I'll try oh yes I'll try to make things up to you
There'll be no more tears fall from your eyes
Just having you around and knowing that you're mine
Is good enough for me you don't have to apologize.
We need one more chance to be together
To talk and get all troubles straighten out
Yes come on back to me we'll take up where we left of
We need one more chance one more chance to save our love...
We Need One More Chance
Recorded in 1967, Kitty Wells' 'We Need One More Chance' stands as a poignant example of her mastery in country balladry. Collaborating with Red Foley on the album 'Together Again,' the track showcases Wells' ability to convey deep emotional vulnerability through her distinctive vocal delivery. As a pioneering female figure in country music, her work during this era helped redefine the genre's emotional landscape, blending traditional storytelling with a modern sensibility. The song reflects the personal struggles and resilience often explored in her discography, resonating with listeners who appreciate the raw honesty of mid-century country recordings.

