One Shot (Tin Machine song)

Originally recorded in 1989 after the first Tin Machine Tour, several demo recordings of rehearsals of the song exist and were eventually leaked online.

[1] As the second Tin Machine album was being released by a new label, label executives requested that the song be re-recorded by "notable" producer Hugh Padgham, who had previously worked with lead vocalist David Bowie on his 1984 solo album Tonight.

[2] This newly recorded version was, according to Reeves Gabrels, a note-by-note remake of the original with a slightly better guitar solo.

[2] The b-side, an original song by drummer Hunt Sales and Bowie, was described by Nicholas Pegg as your "standard pseudo-sexist Tin Machine fare".

[1] A one-minute excerpt from the end of the song appears as a hidden track at the end of the Tin Machine II album.