Band, *1970 GB, London
Rock and Pop
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 in 1978.DiscographyCode of the Road (1977)A Logo Records ProductionThree Times A Day (1977)Side Two
![]() | Willy Finlayson g, voc |
![]() | Steve Simpson man |
![]() | Rick Jones voc, key GB |
![]() | Alan Coulter dr |
![]() | Ray Flacke s-g |
![]() | Chris Hunt dr, perc |
![]() | Jack Brand b, voc GB |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Keepin' The Faith | Meal Ticket | 1987 | Compil. |
The Shape I'm In | Meal Ticket | 1979 | Single |
Blame | Meal Ticket | 1979 | Single |
Take Away | Meal Ticket | 1978 | Album |
Simple | Meal Ticket | 1978 | Single |
Out Of The Blue | Meal Ticket | 1977 | Single |
Code Of The Road | Meal Ticket | 1977 | Album |
Three Times A Day | Meal Ticket | 1977 | Album |
Yesterday's Music | Meal Ticket | 1977 | Single |