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| - Ticket to Ride (formerly Offering) is the debut album of The Carpenters, released in 1969. The album was a commercial failure at the time of its release, only spawning one single, "Ticket to Ride"; the minor success of the single caused the repackaging of the album from its original name. Ticket to Ride is considered unique musically: Karen's voice wasn't as refined as it later became, and lead vocals were shared between her and Richard. The songs selected also featured more rock than pop.
- "Ticket to Ride" is a song in The Beatles: Rock Band. It is contained in the Shea Stadium section of the story. It is the seventh track on the soundtrack to the 1965 Beatles film Help!. It was written by John Lennon. Lennon also performed lead vocals.
- "Ticket to Ride" is a song by the Beatles from their 1965 album, Help!. It was recorded 15 February 1965 and released two months later. It was also used in the 1965 film Help!, The Beatles' second film, and was included on the film's soundtrack. In 2004, this song was ranked number 394 on Rolling Stone's list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
- Ticket to Ride is the 29th episode of Season 6 on FOX drama soap Beverly Hills, 90210.
- In 1872, the Fourth Doctor led the crew of the Tweed in singing "Ticket to Ride." (PROSE: Eye of Heaven)
- Ticket to Ride(涙の乗車券(チケット・ゥ・ライド)Chikettu Raido, lit. "Ticket of Tears") is the Stand possessed by Lucy Steel, featured in Steel Ball Run.
- The new year saw a change in the Beatles and George Martin's recording technique. They would rehearse new songs in the studio with the tapes running. Once they felt they had reached perfection, the tapes would be spooled back and proper takes would be recorded over the rehearsals, resulting in longer studio sessions but more economical in terms of tape since take numbers remained relatively low. Rhythm tracks would be recorded first with unnumbered overdubs "dropped in" at will, whereas before every overdub would have been allotted a new number.
- Graham Sclater ’s first novel "Ticket to Ride" reveals the actuality of living and playing in Hamburg during the 1960’s. An accomplished songwriter and musician, Graham has been featured in a number of arts and musical programmes and has performed and recorded with artists including Jimi Hendrix, Fats Domino, Ritchie Blackmore, James Taylor, Elton John and numerous ’name’ musicians. Many of his songs have won international competitions and have been recorded by well known artists. In 1975 Graham formed Tabitha Music Limited, an independent music publishing company with a catalogue of more than five hundred songs, with hit records published across Europe and the Far East, including Japan. The Company’s songs have been featured in films, television programmes, documentaries and have been rel
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