One More Dance
Boyz II Men · Twenty [2011]
Even the blindest man could see
That the choices that I'll make
Would be the end of you and me
So I sit here all alone, have been a mess since you've been gone
Now I hate myself like no one else
I know that I'm not far
Truth is there's really no excuse
For what I did or didn't do
So sorry, I hope that you can find it in your heart to day
[Chorus]
Save one more dance with me
One last second chance for me
Cause I don't want nobody cutting in
I swear I'll never break your heart again
Please don't let the music end
Could you just save me one more dance,
One more dance, dance, one more dance, dance
Maybe I was just afraid
Of how good my life can be
So I messed things up and hurt you girl
Before you could hurt me
I'm not saying I was right
I'm not so proud of what I did
Well I'm not gonna lie, or try to justify
Or try to make it all make sense
Truth is there's really no excuse
For all I did or didn't do
So sorry, I hope that you can find it in your heart to day
[Chorus]
Save one more dance with me
One last second chance for me
Cause I don't want nobody cutting in
I swear I'll never break your heart again
Please don't let the music end
Would you just save me one more dance,
One more dance, dance, one more dance, dance
If there's still space in your heart, please find room to forget
Let's try and make a new start, and begin
You take the lead, I'll follow you
From this moment, I'll,for you
Tell me I'm not , all alone
[Chorus]
Save one more dance with me
One last second chance for me
Cause I don't want nobody cutting in
I swear I'll never break your heart again
Please don't let the music end
Could you just save me one more dance,
One more dance, dance, one more dance, dance.
One More Dance - Boyz II Men
Released on the 2011 compilation Twenty, One More Dance features Boyz II Men's signature smooth R&B vocal harmonies and polished production. The track exemplifies the group's enduring ability to blend soulful melodies with contemporary pop sensibilities, maintaining the emotional depth characteristic of their earlier hits like End Of The Road and On Bended Knee. As part of their extensive discography, the song showcases the group's continued relevance in the music industry, offering a refined performance that honors their legacy while appealing to modern audiences. The recording stands as a testament to their mastery of harmony and their consistent commitment to high-quality studio craftsmanship across their career.

