Released a version on her 2006 album My Passion .
It is distinct from other songs with similar titles, such as LeAnn Rimes' "One Way Ticket (Because I Can)" from 1996 and The Darkness' "One Way Ticket" from 2005.
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
The title also shares a name with a famous poem by Langston Hughes about the Great Migration, which is unrelated to the pop song.
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" .
The song has seen numerous other interpretations over the decades:
One Way Ticket (to The Blues) May 2026
Released a version on her 2006 album My Passion .
It is distinct from other songs with similar titles, such as LeAnn Rimes' "One Way Ticket (Because I Can)" from 1996 and The Darkness' "One Way Ticket" from 2005. One Way Ticket (To The Blues)
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 Released a version on her 2006 album My Passion
The title also shares a name with a famous poem by Langston Hughes about the Great Migration, which is unrelated to the pop song. Other Versions and Adaptations The title also shares
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" .
The song has seen numerous other interpretations over the decades: