One More Night Lyrics
You and I go rough, we keep throwing things and slamming the door
You and I get so damn dysfunctional, we start keeping score
You and I get sick, yeah I know that we can't do this no more
Yeah I stopped using my head, using my head, let it all go
Got you stuck on my body, on my body like a tattoo
And now I'm feeling stupid, feeling stupid crawling back to you
That I'll only stay with you one more night
And I know I said it a million times
But I'll only stay with you one more night
Try to tell you stop but your lipstick got me so out of breath
I'll be waking up in the morning probably hating myself
And I'll be waking up feeling satisfied but guilty as hell
And I stopped using my head, using my head, let it all go
Got you stuck on my body, on my body like a tattoo
And now I'm feeling stupid, feeling stupid crawling back to you
That I'll only stay with you one more night
And I know I said it a million times
But I'll only stay with you one more night
Yeah baby give me one more night
Yeah baby give me one more night
yeah I stopped using my head, using my head, let it all go
Got you stuck on my body, on my body like a tattoo
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
That I'll only stay with you one more night
And I know I said it a million times
But I'll only stay with you one more night
(Yeah baby give me one more night)
That I'll only stay with you one more night
And I know I said it a million times
But I'll only stay with you one more night

I think that It's the relationship between the lead and his girlfriend (maybe ex) {You and I go hard at each other like we're going to war You and I go rough, we keep throwing things and slamming the door You and I get so damn dysfunctional, we start keeping score You and I get sick, yeah I know that we can't do this no more} They keep on fighting and fighting, so much that they start to keep score, the hatred is getting so bad that he KNOWS that soon he's going to have to cut his losses and leave {But baby there you go again, there you go again, making me love you Yeah I stopped using my head, using my head, let it all go Got you stuck on my body, on my body like a tattoo And now I'm feeling stupid, feeling stupid coming back to you} And just when he's about to leave, bag at the door, she seduces him, clinging to him, begging and bribing him with sex and the like to at least stay one more night {So I cross my heart and I hope to die That I'll only stay with you one more night And I know I said it a million times But I'll only stay with you one more night} He wants to leave but doesn't as well, his heads are contradicting each other but the bottom one wins, and the process continues, they fight, he tries to leave, and she stops him and has him stay one more night, his mind says no but his instincts are SCREAMING yes, It's like an abusive relationship but with the female being dominant. This is just my opinion, sorry if othes disagree with me.

This song is about narcissistic abuse. This is about the non abuser trying to get away but keeps getting sucked back into the abuse by the abuser. Narcissistic relationships are exactly how this is described with the fighting and the making up. Narcissists love drama and they love the negative because it gives them power. This song demonstrates how a person knows they need to leave and tries but then that other person lays on the charm and reals them back in only to harm them again and again. Vicious cycle of charm to harm.
"Baby there you go again making me love you"...the charm is back on and the victim, "not using my head I let it all go" letting your guard down and allowing the fake charm and love back in.
The "feeling stupid and crawling back to you", because this vicious cycle continues on and on with the narcissist. They are incapable of really loving or feeling and the abused one knows this deep down but they go back any way because they so want to believe that they are loved by their narcissist the same way they love them. Ultimately, they want so badly to have a loving nurturing relationship with the fake persona that the narcissiat puts on, but the fake persona never lasts behind closed doors and they are back and at their "bully" state again.
The narcissist generally appears like the perfect husband or wife to everyone not closely related. And they don't allow co-workers and neighbors to see the bad side in most cases. They lie and blame everything on the one they are abusing. Even making the abused feel responsible for their affairs and everything. They down play their faults and over exaggerate their achievements. While they do the opposite for your faults and achievemnts. They have to be "king of the mountain" at all cost and they truly don't care about anyone else. They are incapable.
I agree. It describes a relationship with a Borderline Personality Disordered person perfectly. If you find yourself relating to this song - get the hell out!
I agree. It describes a relationship with a Borderline Personality Disordered person perfectly. If you find yourself relating to this song - get the hell out!
@Gurangel You nailed it! I can speak from experience because I am just coming out of a relationship with a woman like this. The constant drama, abuse, push and pull has completely done my head in. She's hot and knows she can use sex to get me back at aytime she wants, then she just drains my energy till I become a doormat and finds some excuse to take off with another man. My only consolation is knowing that she has to live with the horrible person that she is.
@Gurangel You nailed it! I can speak from experience because I am just coming out of a relationship with a woman like this. The constant drama, abuse, push and pull has completely done my head in. She's hot and knows she can use sex to get me back at aytime she wants, then she just drains my energy till I become a doormat and finds some excuse to take off with another man. My only consolation is knowing that she has to live with the horrible person that she is.

The MV has nothing to do with the lyrics, except maybe that Adam still likes the girl even after she left him alone when she realized that he's not turning his back on his business. "But baby there you go again, there you go again, making me love you. And I stopped using my head, using my head, let it all go. Got you stuck on my body, on my body like a tattoo. And now I'm feeling stupid, feeling stupid running back to you." But that doesn't help a lot too.
Generally the song is about that feeling when you know you should go away but you've become too involved to do it now. That feeling when you know you should stop but you have just fallen for it and it's not very easy to alter things. But suddenly, the other person got things done in your behalf unannounced.
Looking closely into the lyrics, I think it's some sort of prostitute-client affair, just taken a little too much.
You and I go hard at each other like we're going to war - sex/infidelity maybe? You and I go rough, we keep throwing things and slamming the door - fight You and I get so damn dysfunctional, we start keeping score - "cold war" lol You and I get sick, yeah I know that we can't do this no more - come to terms.
This one is self-explanatory if taken from the above lyrics -- They have sex and then they feel involved and then they think they can hold a grip on things and then they disagree and then they fight and they they take pride and then they agree to be apart, but then he knows it's not what he wants:
"Try to tell you no but my body keeps on telling you yes Try to tell you stop but your lipstick got me so out of breath I'll be waking up in the morning probably hating myself And I'll be waking up feeling satisfied but guilty as hell"
But finally, it is over for her. "But I'll only stay with you one more night."
Anyway, it may also be a boyfriend-girlfriend or husband-wife thing, but the way I see it it's rather sensual and sexual so I'm leaning more on prosti-client kind of affair.
Well, I love it; it's very catchy. And hey, it's Maroon 5 so yeah! I love their music. They say what they say and they don't give a damn about what people have to say. They're sure of themselves. I love them.

I reckon this song is about him not wanting to stay with his girlfriend but does for the benefit of his daughter

Maroon 5 has his girlfriend and baby daughter living with him. to support his family, he goes and does his boxing job most of the time instead of staying home and spending time with his family. his girlfriend thinks he is taking too much time for boxing instead of helping her around the house and raising their daughter. one day when Maroon 5 goes boxing again, his girlfriend packs her things and takes her daughter and herself to a new home. Maroon 5 comes home to see the house half empty with his girlfriend's and daughter's things gone.
@im12 isn't that just telling us about the video clip?? Also a song's meaning is usually not so literal ... what is the underlying message ... priorities in life? choices we make?
@im12 isn't that just telling us about the video clip?? Also a song's meaning is usually not so literal ... what is the underlying message ... priorities in life? choices we make?

This Reggae tinged tune was released as the second single by Maroon 5, from their fourth studio album, Overexposed. Despite its sunny production, lyrically the track is quite dark with Levine crooning lyrics about being guilt-ridden about his part in a dysfunctional relationship, but still wanting to spend "one more night" together. The song was premiered by the band on May 18, 2012, at the Revel Casino and Hotel in Atlantic City, USA and was released on June 19, 2012.
Levine penned the song with Texas songwriter Savan Kotecha (One Direction's "What Makes You Beautiful") and it was produced by the Swedish hitmaking duo of Shellback and Max Martin. Shellback also contributed to Maroon 5's previous two singles "Moves Like Jagger" and "Payphone," whilst Martin oversaw the Overexposed album project. It was Gwen Stefani's debut solo album Love. Angel. Music. Baby. that persuaded Levine to get some outside help on the album. He told UK newspaper The Sun: "She's amazing and had that fearless approach to recording with all of the best people in the business. And her record was incredible, because she had the courage to step outside her comfort zone. So we said, 'Why not try something completely different that could totally radicalise the idea of who we are?'
And I think Max Martin is an absolute genius. I took him aside and asked him if he would be executive producer. There aren't many guys out there who can write amazing music but also who people respect enough to allow to be at the helm of the operation."
The song's music video was directed by Peter Berg who is responsible for such films as <Battleship and also devised the cult TV sports drama series Friday Night Lights. One of Friday Night Lights's leading ladies, Minka Kelly, plays Levine's love interest, whom we see leaving him out of frustration with his boxing career. "I play a heartbreaker, I guess," she told MTV News journalist James Montgomery. "I do very bad things... but necessary." Some fans queried whether the clip was a response to Levine's break-up from model Anne Vyalitsyna, which happened just before the band debuted "Payphone."
The song was Maroon 5's third #1 on the Hot 100 following "Makes Me Wonder" in 2007 and "Moves Like Jagger" in 2011.
An entirely different "One More Night" previously reached the Hot 100 summit. A Phil Collins composition of the same name spent two weeks at #1 in 1985.