Second Chance - Music

Music

Albums
  • 2nd Chance (album), a 2002 album by Karen Clark Sheard
  • Second Chance (album), a 2010 album by El DeBarge
Songs
  • "Second Chance", a song from the 2007 album I'll Be Lightning by Liam Finn
  • "Second Chance", a song from the 2011 album Gimme Some by Peter Bjorn and John
  • "Second Chance" (38 Special song), 2008
  • "Second Chance" (Faber Drive song), 2007
  • "Second Chance" (Shinedown song), 2008
  • "Second Chance" (Tinchy Stryder song), 2010
Other
  • A Second Chance, later Just Surrender, a 2000s (decade) American rock band
  • Second Chance (Melodifestivalen), a round in the Swedish competition to select the country's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest
  • Second Chance (musical), a 2009 rock opera by Stéphane Prémont and Frédérick Desroches

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