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- Q18162973 abstract ""One Way Ticket" is a song performed by Neil Sedaka, written by Jack Keller and Hank Hunter. The track was originally included as the B-side on Sedaka's 1959 single "Oh! Carol". In 1961, the song featured in the track listing of his third studio album, Neil Sedaka Sings Little Devil and His Other Hits, but was never released as a standalone single. Despite this, the song made it to #1 on the Japanese pop charts, where it was affectionately called "The Choo-Choo Train Song"."One Way Ticket" has been covered by other artists, most notably by British disco band Eruption.".
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- Q18162973 bSide ""Left Me in the Rain"".
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- Q18162973 length "215.0".
- Q18162973 name "One Way Ticket".
- Q18162973 producer "Frank Farian, Rainer M. Ehrhardt".
- Q18162973 writer "Jack Keller, Hank Hunter".
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- Q18162973 comment ""One Way Ticket" is a song performed by Neil Sedaka, written by Jack Keller and Hank Hunter. The track was originally included as the B-side on Sedaka's 1959 single "Oh! Carol". In 1961, the song featured in the track listing of his third studio album, Neil Sedaka Sings Little Devil and His Other Hits, but was never released as a standalone single.".
- Q18162973 label "One Way Ticket (Neil Sedaka song)".
- Q18162973 name "One Way Ticket".