
We need Mister Rogers now more than ever. Let’s spin & sing-a-long to “Won’t You Be My Neighbor” the classic theme song from “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood”.
The record is from 1973 as part of Mister Rogers’ Rainy Day Club with “A Place of My Own” on side B.
The Mister Rogers Rainy Day Club was a collection of music and media, including 7” vinyl records, associated with the children's television show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and often featuring songs like "Tree Tree Tree" and "You're Growing".

Spinning the A-Team theme song from Mike Post in the jukebox and included a special guest in the video 🐶

Spinning a 7-inch vinyl of Harry Belafonte’s classic “Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)” on my vintage jukebox — paired with iconic clips from the Beetlejuice dinner party scene where the song steals the show.
If you love vinyl, jukeboxes, and 80s movies with Tim Burton’s signature weirdness, you’ll enjoy this mashup!
Happy Halloween!
Song: “Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)” – Harry Belafonte
Film: Beetlejuice (1988), directed by Tim Burton

Picking my favorite four songs from Home Alone 1 & 2 found in the Hello Jukebox vault. Which ones did I miss?
- Chuck Berry “Run Rudolph Run”
- The Drifters “White Christmas”
- The Capitols “Cool Jerk”
- Bobby Helms “Jingle Bell Rock”

Who remembers the late ‘80s cartoon “Denver The Last Dinosaur”? Well, I found the theme song on a 7” record, but it’s in French.

The Chair Company was comedy gold in 2025. For this edition of Jukebox TV, I’m spinning three 7” records in my 1954 jukebox of songs heard in season 1:
- George Benson “Breezin’”
- Ambrosia “How Much I Feel”
- The Carpenters “Rainy Days & Mondays”

You may have known the rap group Tag Team for Whoomp! There It Is, but how about a song on the”Gordy” movie soundtrack called “Pig Power”?
Enjoy this 90s relic on cassette single.

Great Moments in Jukebox History dives into the times a jukebox didn’t just play a song… it changed a scene forever.
This episode: Dirty Work (1998). Chris Farley. A jukebox. And one very wrong song selection.

Great moments in jukebox history with Moe, Homer & Waylon.
From the Simpsons Season 6 episode “Fear of Flying,” when Moe pulls Homer’s beloved “It’s Raining Men” by The Weather Girls out of the jukebox.

With the Oscars this weekend, I’m taking a look back at some of the songs that won Best Original Song at the awards show.
Here are three that were in the Hello Jukebox vault:
* Isaac Hayes “Theme From Shaft” (1972) from “Shaft”
* Stevie Wonder “I Just Called To Say I Love You” (1985) from “The Woman in Red”
* Vanessa Williams “Colors of the Wind” (1996) from “Pocahontas”

Spinning the classic game show theme song from Merv Griffin, “Changing Keys” for 45 Friday.
It debuted in 1983 on “Wheel of Fortune” and was used for 17 years. Long live these catchy and jazzy theme songs!