One More Chance
Original version released as single in 1984 with Bobby Orlando; re-written for Actually
Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe — the most successful duo in UK music history. Guinness World Records certified. Synth-pop architects whose wit, sophistication, and dancefloor instincts have produced over 70 hit singles across five decades.
Original version released as single in 1984 with Bobby Orlando; re-written for Actually
B-side of original 1984 West End Girls; instrumental that gave the duo their name
Original Hi-NRG recording produced by Bobby Orlando; the very first PSB release
B-side of the 1985 single West End Girls; also on Please: Further Listening
Original B-side of Opportunities; also appeared as updated 1995 version on Format
Originally released as single in 1985; re-recorded for album; re-released as remix in 1986 UK #11; sardonic ode to Thatcherite materialism
#1 UK and US; debut smash; deadpan synth-pop classic about class and city life; one of the defining singles of the 1980s
B-side of Suburbia; also on Please: Further Listening
Second single from Please; UK #19; romantic synth-pop ballad
Originally B-side of Suburbia and a 12 inch single; celebration of Italian youth culture; later remixed as Paninaro 95
Fourth single from Please; UK #8; urban alienation anthem; remixed for Disco
B-side of Love Comes Quickly; also on Please: Further Listening
Album track on Please; seductive late-night mood piece
B-side of Opportunities remix 1986; also on Please: Further Listening
B-side of What Have I Done to Deserve This?; also on Actually: Further Listening
Non-album #1 single; cover transformed into euphoric Hi-NRG epic; fastest-selling PSB single
B-side of Always on My Mind; also on Actually: Further Listening
Fourth single from Actually; UK #1; euphoric pop anthem