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For example, 1 pack-year is equal to smoking 20 cigarettes (1 pack) per day for 1 year, or 40 cigarettes per day for half a year, and so on. [1] One pack-year is the equivalent of 365 packs of cigarettes or 7,300 cigarettes, in a year as smoker.
This song is used as the title song of the 2005 movie Thank You for Smoking. [11] This song is featured in the second episode of the first season of My Name is Earl, "Quitting Smoking." [12] This song makes an appearance in the videogame L.A. Noire as one of the songs played by the in-game radio KTI.
"One More Time" is a popular song, one of the last written by the songwriting team of DeSylva, Brown, and Henderson. It was published in 1931. It was the last song recorded by Bing Crosby as a big band singer, before becoming a soloist. Crosby recorded the song for Victor Records with Gus Arnheim and his orchestra on March 2, 1931. [1]
"One More Time" is a song recorded by American rock band Blink-182. The song was released on September 21, 2023, through Columbia Records as the second single for their ninth album of the same name , and released simultaneously with another song, " More Than You Know ".
As we all know, "...Baby One More Time" became Spears' debut single, and it made her an instant superstar. She sold 500,000 copies just on November 3, 1998 — the day it was released.
"One More Time" is a song by German Eurodance and pop music project Real McCoy, released in January 1997 by Hansa and BMG as the lead single from the project's second album, One More Time (1997). Written by Olaf Jeglitza , Juergen Wind and Brent Argovitz, and produced by the two first, the song was a top 5 hit in Australia, where it peaked at ...
"One More Time" is a song by Richard Marx which he wrote for Laura Pausini. Later Marx recorded the song for his sixth studio album, Days in Avalon. Pausini's version was originally released in 1999 for the movie Message in a Bottle. The song is available on both Pausini's greatest hits compilations, E ritorno da te and 20 - The Greatest Hits.
"One More Time" is a song by the British new wave musician Joe Jackson. It was released as the third single from his debut album, Look Sharp!, in 1979. Inspired by a breakup Jackson had, the song features a guitar riff and lyrics detailing a collapsing relationship. "One More Time" was released as a single, but did not see any chart success.