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Wurlitzer 1956 playing Train to nowhere by the Champs

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2008

Wurlitzer 1956 jukebox model 2000 with updated Pickering magnetic stereo cartridge,playing Train to nowwhere by the Champs popular in 1958 and used in the 1988 movie Hairspray with Ricki Lake Recommended on line radio station for classic Ameircan music from 1920'2 to 1980'shttp://www.krli.net/

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  • Beautiful jukebox! Any chance we can see those bookpages flip :)

  • 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

  • is that a shure or pickering cartridge head?

  • It is a Pickering stereo cartridge model no P/AC-1

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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!!!!

  • 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!

  • Awesome to hear ! I have this on a 78 and no way to play it !

  • WOW...always loved this more than the A-side, and that jukebox is awesome...5***** for the song, and five plus for the Wurlitzer...

  • 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!

  • "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!

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