Tapio Säyppö has written "One Way" for us.

Tapio Säyppö, born in Helsinki, is a composer, arranger, choir conductor, music teacher (several instruments and all music theory subjects from basic theories and for example writing and playing of figured bass to harmony, counterpoint, arranging, orchestration, composing, etc.), cantor-organist, pianist, bass singer, and specialist in and trainer of information, music, sound and studio technologies at his Musiikkistudio MSTS in Helsinki.
He studied 1973-1988 at Helsinki Conservatoire, Lahti Music Academy, Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Klemetti College of Music and Art in Orivesi, and Music Science Faculty of Helsinki University, main subjects and lines of study being piano, church organ, solo singing, choir conducting and composing.
As a composer, Tapio Säyppö writes music for any kind of orchestras, ensembles, instruments, choirs, singers and combinations of these in any style from baroque and "traditional classical"​ to romantic, impressionistic, atonal and "modern"​ (a word Tapio Säyppö doesn't like, that's why in quotes) contemporary music of our time. No instrument and performance machinery or style limits, that is. Tapio Säyppö gave his first composition concert in the year 1983 (the main composition performed was his Swedish-language 130-page cantata for two solo singers, mixed choir, chamber orchestra and continuo). He has composed roughly 600 works of music.