One Way Ticket

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"One Way Ticket" is the leading single from British rock band The Darkness's second studio album, One Way Ticket to Hell... And Back. It reached #8 on the singles chart in the UK. The song is an account of a night of using cocaine, and it is told in quite negative terms, even if it cannot be considered a sole anti-drugs song, due to the lack of an obvious pointed finger. Instead it is more subtle, as The Darkness obviously warn people about cocaine, but without admitting it directly.


The Darkness
Justin Hawkins | Dan Hawkins | Ed Graham | Richie Edwards
Frankie Poullain
Discography
Albums: Permission to Land | One Way Ticket to Hell... And Back
Singles: Get Your Hands Off My Woman | Growing on Me | I Believe in a Thing Called Love | Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End) | Love Is Only a Feeling | One Way Ticket | Is It Just Me? | Girlfriend
Labels
Atlantic Records | Must Destroy
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