| "One More Dance (Your Husband Is Worse)" | 
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| Dutch picture sleeve | 
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| B-side | "Freight Train" | 
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| Released | December 1963 | 
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| Genre | Folk | 
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| Length | 2:30 | 
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| Label | Philips | 
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| Songwriter(s) | Carter | 
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| "Lay-La" (1963)
 | "One More Dance (Your Husband Is Worse)" (1963)
 | "Schönes Mädchen" (1964)
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| "Noch einen Tanz" | 
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| German picture sleeve | 
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| B-side | "Wenn ich bei dir sein kann" | 
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| Released | September 1964 | 
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| Genre | Schlager | 
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| Length | 2:54 | 
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| Label | Philips | 
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| Songwriter(s) | Carter, G. Francropolus (Nach Einer Volksweise) | 
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| "Schönes Mädchen" (1964)
 | "Noch einen Tanz" (1964)
 | "Ich Frag' Mich, Was Wird Aus Mir" (1965)
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"One More Dance" is a song written by C. C. Carter. It is a satirical song about cynical lovers. It was first recorded by South African singer Miriam Makeba with Charles Colman for her debut album Miriam Makeba (1960). Makeba performed the song live with American singer Harry Belafonte at Carnegie Hall in 1960. Their duet was released on his album Belafonte Returns to Carnegie Hall (1960). Israeli folk duo Esther & Abi Ofarim recorded popular renditions of the song in different languages.