Wurlitzer 1956 playing Train to nowhere by the Champs
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I am having a ball watching your jukebox play all of this fantastic music!!!! I am hooked... Thank you for sharing!!!!
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Waiting On A Train. It's not just a jukebox. It's a Smithsonian work of art.
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Darn you have a cool Juke Box. I dig that crazy sond. More posts of the juke box pleas!
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Awesome to hear ! I have this on a 78 and no way to play it !
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WOW...always loved this more than the A-side, and that jukebox is awesome...5***** for the song, and five plus for the Wurlitzer...
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Can I have this for Christmas? I've been good all year (so far) haha! IT's sooo cool! I love these vintage jukeboxes! Hell of alot more fun than cd players!
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"Train to Nowhere" actually was, at first, released as the A side of "Tequila;" if you check the label, to the lower left and right of the Challenge logo it should say "Side 1." (I also have a mint copy of this single in my collection, but, sadly, no jukebox of my own to play it on - just my regular stereo system!)
If I ever do, though, get a jukebox of my own, this one would have to be it. I distinctly remember these from when I was a little kid in the 60's and enjoyed watching the mechanism!
Beautiful jukebox! Any chance we can see those bookpages flip :)
PCino45s 3 years ago
Thanks for the nice comment, and yes you can see the pages turn. I have a couple of other videos of this jukebox showing the pages turning
maynardcat 3 years ago
is that a shure or pickering cartridge head?
vinylman86 3 years ago
It is a Pickering stereo cartridge model no P/AC-1
maynardcat 3 years ago