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“One More Last Chance” by Vince Gill is a lively, humorous take on a strained relationship, showcasing a man’s love for a good time that clashes with his wife’s patience. Released in 1993 as part of Gill’s highly acclaimed album I Still Believe in You, the song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, cementing Gill’s place as a leading voice in country music during the early ’90s. Co-written with Gary Nicholson, the track blends traditional country storytelling with a playful twist, inspired by a notorious story about country legend George Jones, who once rode a lawnmower to a bar after his wife took away his car keys​.

 

The song’s lyrics humorously depict a man pleading for forgiveness as his wife threatens to leave, referencing his fondness for whiskey and carefree nights. Despite her attempts to keep him home, he cleverly finds a way to escape on his John Deere lawnmower when his car keys are hidden—a nod to Jones’s legendary escapade. The music video captures this humor with Gill riding his mower to a golf course, where he eventually crosses paths with Jones himself, adding a special touch for country fans who understood the backstory​.

 

“One More Last Chance” reflects Gill’s knack for combining lighthearted fun with classic country themes of love and reconciliation, and it remains one of his best-known songs for its memorable storytelling and upbeat sound. Its success contributed to Gill’s ongoing legacy in country music and underscored his skill in connecting humor with heartfelt themes.

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