Would You Take Another Chance on Me? was released in 1971 by Mercury Records, shortly after Touching Home. The album was recorded in Nashville and produced by Jerry Lee Lewis, consolidating his shift toward country music.
The title track, written by Jerry Foster and Bill Rice, became a hit on the country charts, reaching number 3. The album also includes covers of classics like Me and Bobby McGee.
This album reflects Lewis's ability to adapt to the musical changes of the era while maintaining his characteristic piano style. It was well received by critics and helped revitalize his career in the 1970s.