“One More Night” is a song by Bob Dylan from his 1969 album “Nashville Skyline.” That record, made in Nashville with country session musicians and a notably softer, crooning vocal from Dylan, was his fullest embrace of country music, and “One More Night” is one of its plainest, most traditional-sounding songs.
The lyric is a straightforward country lament: a clear, moonlit night, and a singer alone with it, missing the love who has gone. Dylan made no attempt at novelty here — the song is a deliberate, affectionate echo of the heartbreak country he admired.
That simplicity made it a natural for bluegrass.