If I had another chance tonight
I'd try to tell you that the things we had were right
If I had another chance tonight
I'd try to tell you that the things we had were right
If I had another chance tonight
If I had another chance tonight

If I had another chance tonight
I'd try to tell you that the things we had were right
If I had another chance tonight
I'd try to tell you that the things we had were right

If I had another chance tonight
I'd try to tell you that the things we had were right
If I had another chance tonight
I'd try to tell you that the things we had were right
If I had another chance tonight
If I had another chance tonight
If I had another chance tonight
If I had another chance tonight

If I had another chance tonight
If I had another chance tonight
If I had another chance tonight
If I had another chance tonight
If I had another chance tonight
If I had another chance tonight


Lyrics submitted by roger wilco

Another Chance Lyrics as written by Steven Lee Lukather Roger Sanchez

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    I am in love with this song. Possibly the most beautiful video i have ever seen, and it brings me to tears every time. It's really hard to understand what it feels like to be the girl in the video, but the saddest part is that the more you show your love the more it drives people away... and in that way, sometimes its the ones who can show the most love that are always denied it.. really really tragic

    alexicoffon September 14, 2008   Link
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    just sampled the first line of "I Won't Hold You Back" by Toto and repeated ad nauseam...

    good dance choon, tho!

    roger wilcoon June 22, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    It's a sweet song with a sweet film clip, dunno why there are no more roger sanchez lyrics on here :|

    Sambanovaon September 13, 2002   Link
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    roger sanchex songs are made to been heard at a disco, better if there's a disco from ibiza

    max zanderon October 10, 2004   Link
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    i just want to say i think this is one of te saddest sngs i've ever heard and the video is just to tragic for me, i know some people may call me drama queen but i think the story is too unusual

    rentheadmexon November 09, 2004   Link
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    I love this song. Reminds me of Ibiza summer 1999 (those where good times) I know the song wasn't made back than but when I heard it I immidiately got a very stong Ibiza wibe. Very cool! Try to listen to the afterdark version (I think) The slow version. It's VERY, VERY nice also.

    Tyler2004durdenon February 23, 2005   Link
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    tops

    paradise iceon September 22, 2006   Link
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    what an ace song

    bloc_party15on September 06, 2007   Link
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    Well put alexicoff.

    macman2511on September 16, 2008   Link

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