Peter Cetera - ONE MORE STORY

About "ONE MORE STORY"

One More Story (1988) is the third solo album for music artist Peter Cetera and his second album after leaving the group Chicago. The album was co-produced by Patrick Leonard and Peter Cetera, and contains an appearance by Leonard's most famous artist at the time, Madonna (appearing on the song "Scheherazade" as 'Lulu Smith'). It also features Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour on "Body Language" and "You Never Listen to Me", as well as Oak Ridge Boys bass vocalist Richard Sterban and guitarist/vocalist Bonnie Raitt on "Save Me."One More Story peaked at number 58 on the Billboard 200 chart. Singles include the hit, "One Good Woman," which made it to number four on the Billboard Hot 100, and "Best of Times" peaking at number 59.

"Save Me" was used as the opening theme during the first season of the NBC television show, Baywatch. Incidentally, drummer Tris Imboden appears on this album. He would later join Chicago, replacing original drummer Danny Seraphine. "Heaven Help This Lonely Man" was used on the American daytime serial Santa Barbara. The song "You Never Listen to Me" plays during the first scene of the Miami Vice Season 5 episode, "Redemption In Blood: Part 2," but is not credited on screen.In a 2024 article for American Songwriter, writer Matt Friedlander includes "You Never Listen to Me" among his list of five "notable" guest performances by David Gilmour. Friedlander calls the Gilmour/Cetera collaboration a "somewhat surprising pairing" and goes on to say, ' “You Never Listen to Me” is a darkly ominous rock ballad about love gone wrong that showcases Gilmour’s searing, Floyd-worthy guitar riffs.'

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