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"And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" (Eric Bogle) Eric Bogle "Now I'm Easy" (Larrikin Records). "If We Can't Get It Together" You Am I [1] Hourly Daily"Reckless" (James Reyne) Australian Crawl Semantics (); Paul Kelly Hidden Things; James Reyne Electric Digger Dandy; John Farnham I Remember When I Was Young [1]
A. "One Way Ticket" – 3:35 B. "Left Me in the Rain" – 3:54. 12" Single (1979) A. "One Way Ticket" (Long Version) – 5:05 B. "Left Me in the Rain" – 3:54. CD Single (1994) "One Way Ticket" (Radio Version) – 3:58 "One Way Ticket" (Club Mix) – 5:58 "One Way Ticket" (Never Return Mix) – 5:44 "If I Loved You Less" – 4:08
The South Melbourne Swans' club song was identical to the current Sydney Swans club song, with the lyric "South will go in and win over all" being changed to "Swans will go in..." when the club moved to Sydney. Until 2021 Sydney Swans used the same 1972 recording by The Fable Singers, with "South" being re-dubbed as "Swans".
Two ticket gates on the second basement are opened from the first train until the last train. There is a ticket gate called "Niji Gate" on the first basement, connecting to Namba Walk. Entrances are located on the first basement near ticket gates of Nippombashi Station operated by Osaka Metro.
"One Way Ticket (Because I Can)" or simply "One Way Ticket" [1] is a song written by Judy Rodman and Keith Hinton, and recorded by American country music artist LeAnn Rimes. It was released in September 1996 as the third single from the album Blue .
"Ōsaka Shigure" (大阪しぐれ, autumn rain in Osaka) is the 82nd single released by Japanese singer Harumi Miyako through the record label Nippon Columbia. The single was released on 1 February 1980 and is considered one of Miyako's most famous songs, selling over one million copies.
In August 2004, according to a panel of writers for The Age, it is one of "The Top 25 Melbourne Songs". [13] The song's lyrics "I want to see the sun go down from St Kilda Esplanade / Where the beach needs reconstruction, where the palm trees have it hard", have been mentioned in relation to proposed re-developments of the foreshore of St Kilda ...
"Last Train From Mobiltown" by Broderick Smith's Big Combo [12] "Leaps and Bounds" by Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls [1] "Leaving Melbourne" by Steve Eales "Let's Go Walk This Town" by My Friend the Chocolate Cake [1] "Line to Line" by Bias B "Let’s Take a Trip to Melbourne" by Clement Williams [13] "Low Dan" by Otouto