One Way Ticket
The Mamas & the Papas Lyrics


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Call the village band out, bid me good bye
Everybody stand outside and cry
Never thought so many, thought me so dear
I'd be happy any place but here

One way ticket, take me anywhere
North bound, south bound, I don't even care
I know the grass is greener there

People in the city leave you alone
Everyday is pretty much your own
One among the many, year after year
I'd be happy any place but here

One way ticket, take me any where
North bound, south bound, I don't even care
I know the grass is greener there

Look over the passing train and there I am
No matter where I am, I'm passing through

One way ticket, take me anywhere
North bound, south bound, I don't even care
I know the grass is greener there





One way ticket, take me any where
One way ticket, take me any where

Overall Meaning

In "One Way Ticket," The Mamas & the Papas sing about the desire to escape the mundane life that they are currently living in search of something new and exciting. The song talks about the feeling of being trapped and the need to break free from the monotony. The lyrics also touch upon the idea that the grass is always greener on the other side, suggesting that there is a better life out there waiting for them.


The song begins with the singer bidding farewell to everyone in the village as they depart in search of a better life. They acknowledge how much people mean to them but know that they must leave to achieve their dreams. The line "I'd be happy any place but here" emphasizes their dissatisfaction with their current life and desire for change.


Throughout the song, the singer describes the attractive aspects of a new life in a different location. They mention how people in the city tend to leave you alone, and every day can be yours to enjoy. They portray an idea of a fresh start, somewhere where they can escape their mundane life.


The lyrics also mention the passing train, which suggests that the singer will always be moving on. They acknowledge that they are searching for something that may not exist and that they may not find what they are looking for, but still, they have an irresistible urge to keep on moving.


Overall, "One Way Ticket" is a song about the desire to escape, take a chance on finding something better, and the realization that the search may never end.


Line by Line Meaning

Call the village band out, bid me good bye
Summon the band to give me a farewell as I leave


Everybody stand outside and cry
Everyone waves goodbye with tears in their eyes


Never thought so many, thought me so dear
Surprised by the amount of people who value me


I'd be happy any place but here
This place does not bring me happiness


One way ticket, take me anywhere
I want to leave and never return


North bound, south bound, I don't even care
Any direction is good as long as it's away


I know the grass is greener there
I am convinced that my life will be better elsewhere


People in the city leave you alone
In the city, you are free to be alone without disturbance


Everyday is pretty much your own
There is a sense of autonomy and self-direction in the city


One among the many, year after year
Living a mundane life among countless others for years


Look over the passing train and there I am
You can find me fleeting by on a train


No matter where I am, I'm passing through
My sense of being transient remains constant


One way ticket, take me any where
Please, take me out of here


One way ticket, take me any where
No intention of returning; take me anywhere but here




Lyrics © WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: BRUCE HART, STEPHEN LAWRENCE

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