One Last Time

Glen Campbell · Essential [EMI] [2003]

(Donald Addrisi - Richard Addrisi)



One last time let me love you one last time

All I need is one more chance to say goodbye

One last kiss then I swer I'll let you go, baby

I need you, I've got to see you

One more night stay with me till tomorrow.



Just tonight let's pretend that tomorrow will never come (baby, I need you)

One last time loving you before the end I can't face never seeing you again

One last look in your eyes to know we're through baby

I need you, I've got to see you

One more night stay with me till tomorrow.



Just tonight let's pretend that tomorrow will never come

Baby, I need you (one last time,) I've got to see you (one last time)

Baby, I need you (one last time,) baby, I need you (one last time)

Baby, I want you (one last time,) baby, I want you (one last time.)



Baby, I want you (one last time,) baby, I want you (one last time...)

One Last Time - Glen Campbell

Glen Campbell's "One Last Time" stands as a quintessential example of his mastery of the acoustic guitar and his ability to blend country storytelling with pop sensibilities. Recorded for the Essential [EMI] compilation, this track exemplifies the polished production style that defined Campbell's career during the 1960s and 1970s. The song showcases his signature 12-string guitar work, a technique he famously employed on other hits like "Wichita Lineman," creating a rich, resonant texture that became a hallmark of his sound. Campbell's vocal delivery is characterized by its warmth and emotional restraint, perfectly complementing the melancholic yet hopeful narrative of the lyrics. As a staple of his discography, the recording captures the essence of the Nashville Sound, where traditional country instrumentation was harmonized with smooth vocal arrangements. This version remains a significant song in his catalog, reflecting his status as a leading figure in the genre who successfully bridged the gap between rural roots and mainstream appeal.