Sedaka wrote his 1959 hit "Oh! Carol" about his then-girlfriend, Carol Klein, later to become Carole King. In 1963, King released a humorous answer entitled "Oh Neil".
The Laughter In the Rain Songfacts says Sedaka's hits dried up when The Beatles arrived, but then he teamed up with the lyricist Philip Cody and had a a number 1 hit with "Laughter In The Rain." It re-ignited Sedaka's career and he had 6 more Top-40 hits in America by 1977.
Sedaka's voice is in the tenor range.
One Way Ticket
Neil Sedaka Lyrics
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Choo, choo train chugging down the track
Gotta travel on, never coming back
Oh, oh got a one way ticket to the blues
Bye, bye love my baby's leaving me
Now lonely teardrops are all that I can see
Oh, oh got a one way ticket to the blues
Gonna take a trip to lonesome town
Gonna stay at heartbreak hotel
A fool such as I that never learns
I cry a tear so well
[Chorus]
Oh, oh got a one way ticket to the blues
Gonna take a trip to lonesome town
Gonna stay at heartbreak hotel
A fool such as I that never learns
I cry a tear so well
[Chorus]
Oh, oh got a one way ticket to the blues
Oh, oh got a one way ticket to the blues
The lyrics to Neil Sedaka's song "One Way Ticket" depict a feeling of heartbreak and loneliness. The lyrics begin with a metaphor of a choo-choo train chugging down the track, representing the inevitability of the singer's departure and his lack of control over the situation. He's admitting that he has to move on, and he's never coming back. The repetition of "oh, oh" in the chorus emphasizes the gravity of his situation.
The second verse reveals that the singer's lover is leaving him, and he's left with nothing but tears. He acknowledges that he's headed to "lonesome town" and "heartbreak hotel," both of which are popular locations in music from that time period that represent heartache and despair. The final line of the verse, "I cry a tear so well," shows that the singer is becoming resigned to his fate and has accepted that he will be sad for some time.
The chorus is repeated multiple times throughout the song, emphasizing the repetition of the singer's suffering. In conclusion, the lyrics to "One Way Ticket" showcase a man's acceptance of his fate to travel to a place of heartache and sadness.
Line by Line Meaning
Choo, choo train chugging down the track
Life is moving forward like a train that can never stop.
Gotta travel on, never coming back
I am leaving behind everything I know and starting anew.
Oh, oh got a one way ticket to the blues
I am going through a difficult time that feels never-ending.
Bye, bye love my baby's leaving me
My lover has decided to leave me and our relationship is over.
Now lonely teardrops are all that I can see
My eyes are filled with tears and I cannot see past my sadness.
Gonna take a trip to lonesome town
I feel so alone and sad that I would rather escape to a place of loneliness.
Gonna stay at heartbreak hotel
I will remain in a state of heartbreak and pain for a while.
A fool such as I that never learns
I am a person who continues to make the same mistakes and never seems to gain wisdom from my experiences.
I cry a tear so well
I am so used to crying that I am good at it.
Oh, oh got a one way ticket to the blues
I am still going through a difficult time that feels never-ending.
Oh, oh got a one way ticket to the blues
The pain and sadness I am feeling is not going away anytime soon.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: PAUL BLACK, STEVE RILEY, TRACII GUNNS
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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Lyrics:
Choo, choo train chuggin’ down the track
Gotta travel on, never comin’ back
Oh, oh got a one way ticket to the blues
Bye, bye love my baby’s leavin’ me
Now lonely teardrops are all that I can see
Oh, oh got a one way ticket to the blues
I’m gonna take a trip to lonesome town
Gonna stay at heartbreak hotel
A fool such as I there never was
I cried a tear so well
Choo, choo train chuggin’ down the track
Gotta travel on, never comin’ back
Oh, oh got a one way ticket to the blues
Oh, oh got a one way ticket to the blues
I’m gonna take a trip to lonesome town
Gonna stay at heartbreak hotel
A fool such as I there never was
I cried a tear so well
Choo, choo train chuggin’ down the track
Gotta travel on, never comin’ back
Oh, oh got a one way ticket to the blues
Oh, oh got a one way ticket to the blues
Oh, oh got a one way ticket to the blues
@rosagracielamansilladiazde7177
Hermoso recuerdo gracias Dios te siga bendiciendo
@peecee1384
I never knew Eruptions version was a cover. This sounds like a disco song way ahead of it's time.
@lionheartroar3104
I saw a single of Eruption's disco version posted, and Neil Sedaka is not on writing credits.
@gurtezz
@@lionheartroar3104 written by Hank Hunter and Jack Keller. Neil Sedaka is just one of the performers of this magnificent song. And he made a great version of it!
@WhitemenaresoSexy
Neil Sedaka is very talented, I found out that he's the one who first sang and probably wrote "Love will keep us together", but Captain and Tennile sang it and tore it up 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@ubet6691
Immortal!!!!
@monicafonseca8662
😎
@emiliamartucci8291
This song was written by Jack Keller who also wrote many popular songs in the 60's and many music scores to tv shows. It is a testament that great songwriter as Neil was; that he recognized another piece of fun witty writing and recorded the song, Thanks Neil and Jack.
@user-ws9bu3uf6h
Ну что сказать супер конечно же!!!!!
@bigben4542
balalaika + vodka🤣🤣🤣🤣