One More Sleep
"One More Sleep" is a Christmas song by British singer Leona Lewis, serving as the lead single from her debut holiday album, Christmas, with Love. Released on 29 November 2013 in the United Kingdom, the track is a festive pop ballad co-written by Lewis, expressing anticipation for Christmas Eve and a loved one's return home.[1][2] The song features upbeat instrumentation with holiday themes, including references to snow, mistletoe, and countdowns to the holiday, and was produced by Richard Stannard and Ash Howes.[3] It debuted and peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart, marking Lewis's highest-charting single since 2008, and has accumulated 49 weeks on the chart through annual re-entries.[2][4] Accompanied by an official music video directed by Dominic O'Riordan and Warren Smith and released on 30 November 2013, the visual depicts Lewis in a whimsical, snow-covered wonderland setting.[5] In 2024, "One More Sleep" was recognized as the United Kingdom's most-played modern Christmas song of the 21st century, based on airplay data analysis, solidifying its status as a contemporary holiday classic.[6][4]Background and development
Album context
Following the commercial underperformance of her third studio album Glassheart, released in October 2012, Leona Lewis encountered significant career challenges, including mounting pressures from her label and an amicable split from her longtime management company in February 2013.[7][8] The album's lead single had failed to chart highly, prompting a period of reflection for Lewis as she navigated her next steps under Syco Music.[9] In the aftermath, Syco boss Simon Cowell suggested that Lewis pivot to a Christmas project during a post-Glassheart meeting, aiming to leverage the lucrative holiday music market where seasonal releases often achieve strong sales and streaming success.[10] Lewis embraced the idea, viewing it as an opportunity to explore festive sounds after a decade focused on pop and R&B albums like her debut Spirit (2007) and follow-up Echo (2009).[10] Her personal affinity for holiday music, rooted in childhood traditions, further fueled this direction, providing creative renewal amid recent setbacks.[11] Titled Christmas, with Love, the album marked Lewis's fourth studio release and first holiday effort, scheduled for December 2, 2013, in the UK via Syco and RCA Records.[12] It featured a mix of original tracks and covers with a Motown-inspired vibe, positioning "One More Sleep" as the lead single.Song conception
"One More Sleep" was selected as the lead single from Leona Lewis's debut Christmas album Christmas, with Love to evoke the anticipation and excitement building toward the holiday, employing a countdown theme that parallels the days leading up to Christmas. The title draws directly from a familiar British expression used by children to mark the remaining nights before a special event, such as Christmas, which Lewis highlighted as a key inspirational element in interviews.[13] The collaboration on the song began during the album's development in mid-2013, with Lewis co-writing it alongside Richard Stannard, Iain James, Jez Ashurst, and Bradford Ellis. This partnership aimed to craft an original track amid the album's mix of covers and new material, focusing on Lewis's vision for a contemporary holiday sound.[14] Lewis played a central role in conceptualizing "One More Sleep" as a Motown-inspired holiday song, seeking to differentiate it from conventional carols by infusing upbeat, nostalgic energy reminiscent of 1960s girl-group styles and Phil Spector productions. She drew from her own childhood experiences with family holiday traditions to infuse the track with authenticity and joy.[15] Early concepts for the song centered on themes of romance and family reunion, capturing the warmth of holiday gatherings and the personal thrill of anticipation that Lewis associated with Christmas as a rare opportunity for rest and reconnection with loved ones. These ideas shaped the track's emotional core before full production, emphasizing childlike wonder alongside adult sentimentality.[13]Composition and recording
Writing process
The writing of "One More Sleep" involved a collaborative effort led by Leona Lewis alongside songwriters Richard "Biff" Stannard, Iain James, Jez Ashurst, and Bradford Ellis, with Lewis contributing significantly to the lyrics and overall structure as one of the primary creators.[16] This team brought together Lewis's vocal expertise and personal input with Stannard's production-oriented songcraft, known from prior hits, to craft an original holiday track amid the album's development in early 2013.[10] The process emphasized joyful, upbeat energy, diverging from Lewis's previous more introspective work, as she described the sessions as "so much fun" while exploring "super joyful and super happy" themes unfamiliar to some of the writers.[10] Lyrically, the song centers on themes of anticipation and longing for a loved one's return during the holiday season, capturing the emotional buildup to Christmas from a perspective blending childlike excitement with adult yearning.[1] Imagery evokes festive romance through references to falling snow, mistletoe kisses, and the warmth of homecoming, culminating in the iconic countdown hook—"five more nights, four more days, three more dreams, two more reasons, one more sleep"—which structures the chorus as a rhythmic progression toward reunion.[1] This hook emerged as a central element during writing, providing a memorable, repetitive device that mirrors the impatience of waiting, with Lewis noting its roots in universal holiday sentiments like "night-before-Christmas anxiousness."[10][17] Musically, the track adopts an upbeat pop style infused with Motown influences, drawing from the soulful, horn-driven energy of classic holiday records to create a lively, danceable vibe rather than somber carols.[18] The composition evolved through iterative sessions in London during the summer of 2013, where initial ideas for originals like this one were fleshed out quickly under a clear Motown-inspired vision, transforming basic sketches into a polished chorus-driven structure before full recording.[10] Lewis poured personal emotion into the process, viewing it as a soulful expression that initially built momentum slowly but has since solidified as a festive staple.[19][20]Production details
The production of "One More Sleep" was led by Richard Stannard and Ash Howes, who served as producers and also handled vocal production alongside Leona Lewis.[1][21] The track was recorded in 2013 as part of sessions for Lewis's Christmas album Christmas, with Love.[1] Lewis's vocals were tracked with an emphasis on a playful delivery to capture the song's festive energy, complemented by live instrumentation that incorporated retro Motown influences for a warm, nostalgic holiday feel.[18] The track has a runtime of 3:59.[21] Mixing was completed by Stannard and Howes, accentuating the track's lively tempo of 113 beats per minute and layered orchestration evoking bells and strings for seasonal depth.[21] Mastering was performed by Mark Santangelo at Sterling Sound.[21]Release and formats
Release dates and strategies
"One More Sleep" received its initial digital release in the United States on November 5, 2013, serving as the lead single from Leona Lewis's holiday album Christmas, With Love.[22] This early launch allowed for building anticipation ahead of the holiday season in key markets. The release was followed by a rollout in the United Kingdom and Ireland on November 29, 2013, strategically aligned with the buildup to Christmas to maximize seasonal radio airplay and consumer engagement.[23] Regional variations featured earlier availability on iTunes in select international markets starting November 8, 2013, broadening initial exposure beyond North America.[3] The promotional strategy emphasized integration with album pre-orders, positioning the single as a teaser for Christmas, With Love, which followed on November 29, 2013, in the UK. Efforts focused on holiday radio play to capitalize on festive programming, including an exclusive performance preview on the semi-final of the tenth series of The X Factor on December 8, 2013, leveraging Lewis's origins from the show for heightened visibility.[24] Syco Music and RCA Records managed distribution and the initial marketing push, coordinating a multi-market campaign to drive streams and sales during the peak holiday period.[25]Available versions
The standard version of "One More Sleep" runs for 3:59 and was released as a digital download single on November 5, 2013, and as a promotional CD single in the UK.[21] A remixes EP, titled One More Sleep (Remixes), was issued digitally on November 5, 2013, featuring the Cahill Radio Edit at 3:47 as a club-oriented version, alongside extended mixes such as the Cahill Club Mix (6:07), Buzz Junkies Extended Mix (5:40), and Cutmore Extended Mix (5:54).[26][27] An acoustic rendition, lasting 4:00, was released as a standalone digital single on December 4, 2020.[28] The original full version appears as the opening track on Leona Lewis's 2013 holiday album Christmas, with Love.[29] The 2021 deluxe reissue, Christmas, with Love Always, retains the full version while adding two new songs, "Kiss Me It's Christmas" (featuring Ne-Yo) and "If I Can't Have You".[30] In 2023, the standard version was included on the compilation album Feliz Natal 2023.[31] It has also appeared on various Spotify holiday playlists, such as seasonal pop and Christmas collections.[32]Promotion
Music video
The official music video for "One More Sleep" was directed by Dominic O'Riordan and Warren Smith and premiered on Leona Lewis's official VEVO YouTube channel on November 30, 2013, coinciding closely with the single's digital release the day prior.[33] Filming took place in October 2013, capturing Lewis in a series of joyful, holiday-themed sequences at a winter holiday home setting adorned with festive decorations.[33][34] The video features Lewis preparing for Christmas alongside her then-boyfriend, professional dancer Dennis Jauch, with whom she shares intimate moments like dancing and affectionate glances that underscore the song's theme of holiday romance.[5] It incorporates lively group scenes with cameos from Lewis's close friends and family members, who join in celebratory activities such as gift-wrapping, toasting with champagne, and dancing amid twinkling Christmas lights and ornate decorations, evoking a warm, communal festive spirit.[33][35] Initial reception from media outlets highlighted the video's charming and heartwarming portrayal of holiday joy, with Music Times praising its upbeat, party-like vibe as a fitting complement to the track's throwback production.[36] However, The Guardian's Michael Cragg critiqued its aesthetics for echoing the snowy, romantic imagery of Wham!'s iconic "Last Christmas" video, questioning the originality while acknowledging the lighthearted fun among Lewis and her companions.[18] Fan responses on platforms like YouTube echoed this mixed sentiment, appreciating the relatable intimacy but noting the visual parallels to classic Christmas clips.[37]Live performances
Leona Lewis debuted "One More Sleep" live on November 9, 2013, at the Regent Street Christmas lights switch-on event in London, where she performed the track alongside "White Christmas" to a large outdoor crowd amid the festive light display.[38] The performance marked the song's first public rendition, setting a celebratory tone for her Christmas album promotion with its upbeat energy and holiday-themed setting.[39] In the following weeks, Lewis brought the song to major television platforms, including an appearance at the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony in New York on December 4, 2013, broadcast as part of NBC's Today Show coverage, where she wore a golden sequined dress and delivered the track against the iconic tree backdrop.[40] She followed this with a medley performance with "White Christmas" on the UK edition of The X Factor on December 8, 2013, during the show's live results episode.[24] These broadcasts highlighted the song's festive staging, incorporating holiday visuals like illuminated decorations to enhance its anticipatory Christmas theme. Lewis also incorporated "One More Sleep" into seasonal concert series, such as various Jingle Ball events in late 2013, where the live renditions emphasized interactive elements to engage audiences during the holiday season. Performances often featured her in shimmering, holiday-inspired outfits and subtle snow-like effects to evoke winter wonder, fostering sing-alongs that amplified the track's communal holiday spirit.[41] The song saw renewed live prominence in later years, particularly during Lewis's Christmas with Love Tour in late 2023, which spanned multiple UK dates including Nottingham, Glasgow, and London, where "One More Sleep" served as a frequent set closer to cap the holiday-themed shows.[42] These tour appearances continued into the 2024 holiday season with additional TV specials and live events, maintaining its status as a seasonal staple through energetic, audience-participatory deliveries.[43]Critical reception
Initial reviews
Upon its release in November 2013, "One More Sleep" received largely positive reviews from critics, who praised its festive energy and Leona Lewis's vocal performance. The Guardian described the track as one of the album's more upbeat and enjoyable originals, noting its lively vibe reminiscent of classic holiday pop while acknowledging the album's somewhat brazen recreation of retro sounds.[44] Digital Spy awarded the single four stars, calling it a heart-warming and sweet ditty with a Motown sway of xylophone and jingle bells, and predicting it would become a festive staple akin to enduring hits by Mariah Carey and Wham!. The review highlighted Lewis's angelic tones as perfectly suited to the season, emphasizing the song's twinkling charm and potential for annual replay.[45] Coverage in Billboard underscored the song's place within the Motown-inspired framework of Lewis's Christmas album, marking it as a fresh, snappy lead single that showcased her venture into soulful holiday pop. Similarly, Rolling Stone featured Lewis discussing the track's Phil Spector-influenced production style, which blended retro orchestration with modern appeal to offer a novel take on Christmas music.[25][46]Accolades and rankings
"One More Sleep" has garnered recognition in various year-end and retrospective lists celebrating modern Christmas music. In 2024, Billboard ranked the song at number 18 on its "Best New Christmas Songs of the 21st Century" list, praising its upbeat energy and festive appeal as a standout holiday track from 2013.[47] Additionally, it has been featured prominently in Spotify's curated holiday playlists, positioning it as a leading modern Christmas song alongside contemporary festive hits.[48] Since its release, "One More Sleep" has appeared in "best Christmas songs" compilations by major publications, including The Independent's selections of beloved and guilty-pleasure holiday tunes in 2022, Time Out London's 2018 survey where it was among the least favourite Christmas songs, and Time Out Singapore's top picks for festive tracks. In 2024, it was named the United Kingdom's most-played modern Christmas song of the 21st century, based on airplay data analysis.[49][50][51][6]Commercial performance
Weekly charts
"One More Sleep" debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 34 on 14 December 2013, before ascending to its peak position of number 3 the following week. The track maintained strong holiday season momentum, charting for four weeks that initial year, and has since become a perennial festive staple with annual re-entries, accumulating a total of 49 weeks on the chart as of the week ending 2 January 2025. Its chart runs typically span late December through early January, reflecting seasonal airplay and sales boosts; for instance, it logged three weeks in 2014–2015, four weeks in 2017–2018, and five weeks each in 2022–2023, 2023–2024, and 2024–2025.[2][52] In the United States, the song achieved its highest position on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, reaching number 10 for one week dated 4 January 2014. It has experienced recurring seasonal placements on Billboard's holiday-oriented charts, including the Holiday 100 and Holiday Airplay, with consistent top 50 re-entries from 2013 through 2024, underscoring its growing American holiday radio presence.[53] On the Irish Singles Chart, "One More Sleep" entered at number 25 and peaked at number 19, sustaining 34 total weeks across multiple holiday seasons from 2013 onward.[52]| Country | Chart | Debut Position | Peak Position | Total Weeks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | Official Singles Chart | 34 (14 Dec 2013) | 3 | 49 (as of Jan 2025) |
| United States | Billboard Adult Contemporary | - | 10 (Jan 2014) | 1 |
| Ireland | Irish Singles Top 100 | 25 | 19 | 34 |