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- Q7093363 abstract "Template:Infobox single"One Way Ticket Home" is a 1970 song by Phil Ochs, an American singer-songwriter best known for the protest songs he wrote in the 1960s."One Way Ticket Home" is the first song on Greatest Hits, which—despite its title—was a collection of new songs. Musically, it signals a return by Ochs to his musical roots in country music and early rock and roll.In the song, Ochs announces that he wants to buy a "one-way ticket home". Inspired by a recent Elvis concert in Las Vegas, Ochs declares "Elvis Presley is the king/I was at his crowning." But something is wrong: "My life just flashed before my eyes/I must be drowning." Referring to the political climate in the United States, Ochs says he "would be in exile now/But everywhere's the same" and decides he wants a "one-way ticket home".".
- Q7093363 album Q3116024.
- Q7093363 artist Q379802.
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- Q7093363 producer Q339031.
- Q7093363 recordLabel Q277626.
- Q7093363 runtime "159.0".
- Q7093363 trackNumber "1".
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- Q7093363 writer Q379802.
- Q7093363 album Q3116024.
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- Q7093363 bSide "My Kingdom for a Car".
- Q7093363 format Q178588.
- Q7093363 genre Q11399.
- Q7093363 label Q277626.
- Q7093363 lastSingle ""My Life"".
- Q7093363 lastSingle "1969".
- Q7093363 length "159.0".
- Q7093363 name "One Way Ticket Home".
- Q7093363 nextSingle ""Kansas City Bomber"".
- Q7093363 nextSingle "1973".
- Q7093363 producer Q339031.
- Q7093363 producer "Andrew Wickham".
- Q7093363 producer "Van Dyke Parks and".
- Q7093363 trackNo "1".
- Q7093363 writer "Phil Ochs".
- Q7093363 type CreativeWork.
- Q7093363 type MusicRecording.
- Q7093363 type MusicalWork.
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- Q7093363 type Work.
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- Q7093363 comment "Template:Infobox single"One Way Ticket Home" is a 1970 song by Phil Ochs, an American singer-songwriter best known for the protest songs he wrote in the 1960s."One Way Ticket Home" is the first song on Greatest Hits, which—despite its title—was a collection of new songs. Musically, it signals a return by Ochs to his musical roots in country music and early rock and roll.In the song, Ochs announces that he wants to buy a "one-way ticket home".".
- Q7093363 label "One Way Ticket Home".
- Q7093363 name "One Way Ticket Home".