
Meal Ticket were a country rock band that played the London pub circuit in the 1970s. Rick Jones, a Canadian-born performer known for his television appearances on Play School and Fingerbobs, wrote many of their songs. The band performed the theme to the BBC's Play For Today episodes, The Flipside of Dominick Hide (1980) and Another Flip for Dominick, entitled "You'd Better Believe It Babe". The band released three albums: 'Code Of The Road' (1977), 'Three Times A Day' (1977) and 'Take Away' (1978).
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Day Job
Out Of The Blue
The Shape I'm In
Bliss
The Code Of The Road
This Could Be The Town
Snow
Last One To Know
Georgia Syncopator
Golden Girl
The Man From Mexico
Standing On The Wrong Corner
Keepin' The Faith
Lucy
Yesterday's Music
Blame
Simple
Last Port of Call
Comes the Dawn
At The Funny Farm
Why In The World?
Oh Sister
OK Bar (Same Old Story)
Get On Board
Super Positive
Why In the World
Lisa Marie
Bonnie Lee's Dinette
The Big One
River Man
I Wish, I Wish
This Dream I Have Of You
Picture This
Tone Del Clicc
No Message Here
Heavy Heart
Down On My Knees After Memphis
Rural Routes
Better 1/2
Neanderthal
Laughing Daughter
Brass Man
Pop Tart
OK Bar
Parachute
Don't Take This Lightly
Ripley
Lonestar Motel
In This Situation
Down On My Knees
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