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DownTown Blog – One More Chance

One More Chance Single Cover

It’s not every day that a song sneaks up on you and stays with you for years and years. That’s kind of the story for me with the song One More Chance. It was back in the early 80s that I would come up with the chord changes for the verse of the song. I had quit a band I had been with for over 10 years and I was intent on finding my own way as an artist and a songwriter. This was a change that was new to me.

I had just finished my 1st solo recording project and was now in the “after-birth”, as it were. I kind of connect it with postpartum depression. You give birth to something you’ve created and now you’re finished. There’s a kind of emptiness you feel because after being creative, all the work you’ve done is suddenly over. There was a beauty to it as you felt totally fulfilled, but now it’s come to an end and you’re not quite ready to start over on something new. As a matter of fact, you’re feeling a bit depressed and trying to start something new is the furthest thing from your mind.

Eventually, I forced myself to pick up my guitar and start doodling around, in hopes of finding a spark to catch my attention. I can’t remember when it happened but one of the things that I came up with was this chord progression that definitely caught my attention. It became like a meditation for me. I would play it over and over, this descending 4 chord progression. It was hypnotic to me as I played it every time I picked up a guitar, but I had no idea where to go with it. I just loved playing it over and over. After a while, I knew that I needed to find some other place to go to in the song.

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After awhile I came up with 2 more songs to work on. One of them was in the same key as my meditation song. If you read the blog post on The Wish, I would take a section of it to use as the chorus for my meditation song, which would become One More Chance. Now I had verse chords and chorus chords to play with. It would stay that way for a number of years as I never could seem to get beyond this point. I would try to put a melody to the parts but I was never really satisfied with it, which is probably why I put it aside.

With the dawn of the 90s I was in full swing with my publishing company Sha-La Music. I would be out and about in clubs or at music industry functions meeting people, who would give me their tapes. Songwriters would send me their songs in the mail. Generally, the tapes in the mail did not have anything of interest for me. That was, until one day a tape arrived that caught my ears in a big way. A songwriter from the area named Bruce Engler had sent me a tape and when I put it in the cassette player I was immediately struck by his voice and style. I liked his songs and felt like I had a connection with him.

Bruce Engler

Bruce Engler

The following week I gave Bruce a call to see what his story was and what he was looking to do. As it turned out he had been in a band that had won Star Search, a TV talent show in the 90s that was the forerunner of shows like American Idol and America’s Got Talent. He had left the band and wanted to try his hand at songwriting. I told him what I thought of his songs and that he should also consider being a solo artist. Bruce was a bit ambivalent about the artist thing, having just left a band. I could relate to that. 🙂

After a few more calls we finally met and began a working relationship. I felt that the songs that Bruce was writing were really good but the artists that they would be a fit for, were artists who wrote their own material. Again, I brought up to Bruce that he should seriously think about being an artist to showcase his songs. He had a great sounding voice and was an excellent guitar player. He just needed a bit of confidence in himself and more songs. At some point, as we got to know each other better, I decided to show Bruce the meditation song of mine.

Bruce & Robert

We set up a time to get together and he came over to my house. I played him what I had and we began to play around with the verse chords. I got inspired and started to come up with lyrics for the melody I had for the chorus. I hit on the title One More Chance and all of a sudden the song was taking shape. Bruce liked what we had created together. I told him to take it home and finish it. I had a melody for the verse but I thought it would be better if he came up with his own melody to write lyrics to. This would allow him to be free to go in whatever direction he wanted. It would prove to be the right move on my part.

The next time I saw Bruce, he played me the finished version of One More Chance. He was quite happy with it but said it took a lot of work, especially the lyrics. He also added a B section after the verse to connect to the chorus that worked really well. I was impressed with his melody and lyrics and how it all fit with the chorus we had written. After all the years of playing the chord pattern over and over to myself, my song was finally finished. It was kind of a surreal moment for me. To think that a random tape in the mail would connect me with the person who now sat in front of me playing me the finished version of what was now our song, One More Chance. 🙂