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"One Way Ticket" was covered by British disco band Eruption for their second album, Leave a Light. The song became a big hit in Europe in the first half of 1979, topping charts in Austria and Switzerland, and reaching top 10 across Europe. This song inspired the item song "Hari Om Hari" from the Hindi film Pyara Dushman (1980).
The new version of "One Way Ticket" was released as a single in the same year to promote the compilation. In 1997, Wilson became the legal owner of the trademark Eruption. She continues to tour promoting her solo projects, and also as Eruption with her new group, but none of the band's original members perform in the latest line-ups.
"One Way Ticket" (Neil Sedaka song), 1959, covered by Eruption (1979) "One Way Ticket" (Stephen Lawrence song), first recorded by Gloria Loring, 1967, covered by Helen Reddy (1968), Chris Rayburn (1968) and Cass Elliott (1970) "One Way Ticket (Because I Can)", by LeAnn Rimes, 1996 "One Way Ticket", by Aretha Franklin from Spirit in the Dark ...
Eruption (British band), a 1970s/1980s British disco/R&B band; Eruption (German band), a short-lived German experimental band; Eruption, by Kluster "Eruption" (instrumental), from Van Halen's first album "Eruption", by Emerson, Lake & Palmer from the suite "Tarkus" "Eruption", a 23-minute piece by Focus from the album Focus II or Moving Waves
A volcanic eruption is essentially the only natural way for short-lived – less than a few years – gases like sulfur dioxide and water vapor to make it into the stratosphere.
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Credit card fees. As use of cash in everyday transactions fades, credit cards have become the de facto way to pay for meals, and that means card transaction fees have become a growing monthly ...
Tickets being distributed via Congress members allow ticket holders to attend the swearing-in ceremony on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol. Other events throughout the day are not ticketed, however.