The video for "The Last Time" was recorded a couple of days before Christmas 87 in Stockholm. The director Marcello Ansiano let a whole studio number 1 at the Film House in Stockholm re-build to a room full with furniture. A young blonde guy played Agnethas lover. "The Last Time" is the first single from Agnetha Fältskogs third English solo-album I Stand Alone, released in 1987. "The Last Time" was released as both 7 and 12 inch singles, as well as a 3 inch CD. The latter two also featured an extended version of the song. The song contained a different sound from Fältskogs previous work due to the West Coast American influences of the producers, Peter Cetera and Bruce Gaitsch. Despite a modern sound and a well-known producer, the single was not a resounding success. Fältskog did promote the song, including visiting London in February 1988, but the single only reached No.77 in the UK. In The Netherlands, where Fältskog traditionally had a large fan base, the single peaked at No. 40. For the South American market, Fältskog recorded a Spanish version of "The Last Time" called "La Ultima Vez." This version also appeared on the South American version of the album and is considered to be a rare recording. Lyrics: English version of La última vez (Robin Randall, Judithe Randall Jeff Law) Oh, I cant believe the time has come, What can I do, theres no place to run Hold me close, its not too much to ask Help me forget, tonight might be our last Dont let it pass. If its <b>…<b>