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"One Way Ticket" is the lead single from British rock band The Darkness' second studio album, ''One Way Ticket to Hell... And Back''. It reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart. Its lyrics explicitly deal with cocaine use and addiction. The song contains frequent references to taking and being on cocaine, one of the reasons Justin Hawkins was admitted to rehab. The beginning of the song features a pan flute solo, before the starting riff begins. The cover art features a stylised British Rail Aptis ticket, taken from their hometown of Lowestoft, in Suffolk, surrounded by fire. ==Tracklisting== * CD single # "One Way Ticket" (Explicit Album Edit) - 3:42 # "Wanker" - 3:07 * Digital single #1 # "One Way Ticket" (Explicit Album Edit) - 3:42 # "Grief Hammer" - 3:12 * Digital single #2 # "One Way Ticket" (Explicit Album Edit) - 3:42 # "Wanker" - 3:07 * Digital download #1 # "One Way Ticket" (Full Explicit Version) - 3:41 * Digital download #2 # "One Way Ticket" (Radio Edit) - 3:29 * Digital download #3 # "One Way Ticket" (Clean Album Edit) - 3:38 * German CD single # "One Way Ticket" (Explicit Album Edit) - 3:42 # "Wanker" - 3:07 # "Grief Hammer" - 3:12 # "One Way Ticket" (Music Video) - 3:45 * DVD single # "One Way Ticket" (Music Video) - 3:45 # "One Way Ticket" (Making of the Video) - 2:00 # "One Way Ticket" (Explicit Album Edit) - 3:42 # "Grief Hammer" - 3:12 * 7" Vinyl #1 # "One Way Ticket" (Explicit Album Edit) - 3:42 # "Grief Hammer" - 3:12 * 7" Vinyl #2 # "One Way Ticket" (Explicit Album Edit) - 3:42 # "Wanker" - 3:07 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「One Way Ticket (The Darkness song)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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