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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). "One Way Ticket" is now one of the band's trademark hits, along with their cover of "I Can't Stand the Rain".
"Ticket to the Moon" is a popular song written by Jeff Lynne and performed by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). [ 1 ] It was track four on the album Time (1981) and was released as a double-A single along with " Here Is the News " in January 1982, reaching number 24 in the UK charts . [ 2 ]
Ticket to the Moon: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra Volume 2 track listing; No. Title Original album Length; 1. "Twilight" Time, 1981: 3:43: 2. "Do Ya" A New World Record, 1976
"One Way Ticket" (The Darkness song), 2005 "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 ...
Song Album 2011 "One Way Ticket to the Moon" The Blackbird Diaries (Dave Stewart album) "Country Wine" "The One I Love Is Gone (Live)" T-Bone Burnett Presents The Speaking Clock Revue: Live From The Beacon Theatre (T-Bone Burnett album) 2012 "Tomorrow Will Be Kinder" The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond "Peggy Gordon"
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Still, most popular children’s songs today continue to owe a debt to “Baby Shark” — the “trash heap" that cracked the Billboard Top 40 while amassing millions of streams a week in the ...
"Here Is the News" is a 1981 song written by Jeff Lynne and performed by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). It is track ten on the album Time (1981) and was released as a double A-side along with " Ticket to the Moon " in January 1982, reaching number 24 in the UK charts .