Philip David Charles Collins LVO born 30 January 1951 Is An English Drummer Singer Songwriter Multi-Instrumentalist Record Producer And Actor Best Known As The Drummer/singer Of The Rock Band Genesis And For His Solo Career. Between 1982 And 1989 Collins Scored Three UK And Seven US Number-One Singles In His Solo Career. When His Work With Genesis His Work With Other Artists As Well As His Solo Career Is Totalled He Had More US Top 40 Singles Than Any Other Artist During The 1980s. Read More On Last.Fm
One More Night Is The First Single From Phil Collins' Third Album No Jacket Required. "One More Night" Was Phil Collins' Second U.S. Number-One Single Following "Against All Odds" And Was His Fourth Single To Reach The Top Ten In The UK Peaking At Number Four On The Singles Chart. The Video Features Collins Playing The Piano In A Downtown Bar. Collins Was Playing Around With His Drum Machine When He Started Saying The Chorus Of The Song. He Later Recalled That "The Rest Of The Song Was Written Very Quickly." The Video Features Collins Playing The Piano In A Downtown Bar. The Music Video For The Song Was Filmed At A Pub Owned By Richard Branson In London. Its B-Side In The UK Was "I Like The Way" While The U.S. Received "The Man With The Horn". Robert Hilburn Of The Los Angeles Times Originally Disliked The Song "One More Night" But Later Praised The Song Saying That "Collins' Soulful But Polite Vocal Style Is Also Capable Of Capturing The Pain Of Going Through Yet One More Night Without Her." Isaac Guzman Of The New York Daily News Said That The Song Brought About "snuggle-Inspiring Tenderness". However Keegan Hamilton Of The Riverfront Times Said That The Song Was The Worst Track On The Album Saying That "The Album's Introspective Slow Jam Wallows In Self-Pity." "It's Minimalist As Far As The '80s Go Relying Mostly On A Shaker A Crisp Drum Machine And Echoing Keyboards. It Ends With A Saxophone Solo So Smooth That I Can't Believe It's Not Butter " Adds Keegan. The Song Has Also Been An Occasional Cover Song For Ex-Veruca Salt Frontwoman Nina Gordon During Live Appearances. An Extended Version Of The Song Appeared On The 12"ers Album.