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The song was first recorded by American singer and released in June 1959. It served as the B-side to his major domestic hit "Oh! Carol" .
"One Way Ticket (To the Blues)" is a classic pop song written by Jack Keller and Hank Hunter, best known for its original performance by Neil Sedaka and its later massive disco success by Eruption. Origin and Early Success
Eruption’s version remains one of the band's most recognizable hits and famously inspired the Bollywood song "Hari Om Hari" from the 1980 film Pyara Dushman . Other Versions and Adaptations One Way Ticket (To The Blues)
The lyrics are unique for their clever allusions to other popular hits of the era, including: "Lonesome Town" (Ricky Nelson) "Heartbreak Hotel" (Elvis Presley) "Bye Bye Love" (The Everly Brothers) "Lonely Teardrops" (Jackie Wilson) The Eruption Disco Cover
The song has seen numerous other interpretations over the decades: The song was first recorded by American singer
Released a version on her 2006 album My Passion .
While it was not released as a standalone single in the United States, it became a massive international hit. It notably reached number one on the pop charts in Japan in 1959, where it was titled "Koi no Katamichi Kippu" (Ticket to Love) or affectionately known as "The Choo-Choo Train Song". "One Way Ticket (To the Blues)" is a
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