Wurlitzer “2104″ Jukebox Playing Dion “Runaround Sue”
1957 Wurlitzer "2104" Vintage Jukebox Playing Dion "Runaround Sue" 45 rpm vinyl single, this is a classic wurlitzer jukebox, a stunning machine
1957 Wurlitzer "2104" Vintage Jukebox Playing Dion "Runaround Sue" 45 rpm vinyl single, this is a classic wurlitzer jukebox, a stunning machine
whats the song playing on the Jukebox when george gets ready to ask loraine to the dance? right before biff walks in and marty trips him onto the floor. I know its a woman singing it but I have no clue of the song anyone know? thanks a million!
My 25.00$ 1973 Seeburg Olympian SPS160 Jukebox playing Elvis Presley Where Do You Come From
I Don't know who sings it, but part of it says "Jukebox to jukebox, heartache to heartache. Trying to start a fire in the rain. Lover to lover. " A man sings it. Sorry clues are not good, but can you help? But it sounds really nice. Wanna buy it. Thanks.
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I saw a video in a bar, on a jukebox a few months back, and the video portrayed 4 friends in a car, driving around the city, possibly on the highway as well, with a boy and girl who appear to like each other but are not dating. The passenger in the front seat pushes them together and takes a picture of the two. The boy and girl keep looking at each other and smiling almost as if they're shy. I could be wrong but I think it goes black & white for effect once or twice, but I'm not sure. That's the actual music video part. When it goes back to the band actually playing the song, I think they're on the roof of a truck, going down a narrow alley, with everyone watching them play, kind of like a Mardi Gras setting. At the end of the video, the boy and girl get out of the back seat, and walk together. I don't remember if he hugs her, or kisses her or whatever.
The song, (as I remember) sounded slightly punk/rock.
But I was in a bar, and barely paying attention.
I also only started watching/listening halfway through.
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It has a semi old time-like sound, like big band or jazzy. Its just one male singer, I forget the artist's name. I just remember the part where his voice changes alittle or something and he sings the chorus:
It goes something like "I know, baby I know" or "you know, baby I know" and then something something "love you so"...something like this maybe. I'm not sure the more I try and remember it (don't you hate that feeling??)
I just remember hearing it on XM radio..it was either the 70's or 80's channel, came up on the "Jukebox of cheese" segment. I really appreciate the help, this is driving me crazy.
sorry paul its not that, I'm a Zeppelin fan, and Plant's voice is recognizable, this artist just wasn't.
I really appreciate the effort though so thank you
It has a semi old time-like sound, like big band or jazzy. Its just one male singer, I forget the artist's name. I just remember the part where his voice changes alittle or something and he sings the chorus:
It goes something like "I know, baby I know" or "you know, baby I know" and then something something "love you so"...something like this maybe. I'm not sure the more I try and remember it (don't you hate that feeling??)
I just remember hearing it on XM radio..it was either the 70's or 80's channel, came up on the "Jukebox of cheese" segment. I really appreciate the help, this is driving me crazy.