A Day in the Life of The Jukebox Band is an episode of The Jukebox Band (series), a home video spin-off of Shining Time Station.
This video features one song from the first season, four songs from the second season, and seven songs from the third season.
Plot
Narrator George Page tells the story of the little people who live inside jukeboxes in this documentary-styled home video.
Characters
- Tito Swing
- DiDi
- Tex and Rex
- Grace Bass
- JJ Silvers
- Slots
- George Page (narrator)
- Stationgoers and Jukebox Customers
Songs
- Jesse James from Word's Out
- Michael Row the Boat Ashore from Dan's Big Race
- Take Me Out to the Ball Game from Field Day
- Chattanooga Choo Choo from Is Anybody There?
- Freight Train Blues from Billy's Runaway Train
- Cannonball Blues from Stacy Says No
- Cielito Lindo from Becky Makes a Wish
- Polly Wolly Doodle from Schemer's Alone
- Polly Wolly Doodle (Second/Sing-a-long Version)
- Sweet Betsy from Pike from Wrong Track
- Jamaican Farewell from Bully for Mr. Conductor
- Patriotic Medley from Mr. Conductor's Fourth of July
- Midnight Special from Scare Dares
Trivia
- Most of the songs on this video are the unedited versions. Meaning they don't show the scenes of what was happening outside the jukebox in the Shining Time Station episodes. A similar case with "Take Me Out to the Ball Game", the segment of the band playing baseball in the middle of the song is cut out, thus shortening the song.
- This is Shining Time Station's second sing-along video. The first being Singsongs which featured songs from the magic bubble, the anything tunnel, and the picture machine.
- Unlike the bands usual performances, "Jesse James" is performed on a model train set with a moving background as opposed to their main stage.
- "Mama Don't Allow" was to be the final song on this release before being changed to "Midnight Special".
Goofs
- On the back cover, "Railroad Cars are Comin'" and "Tennessee Central 9" are listed, but those songs are not included on this video; instead they were "Freight Train Blues" and "Cannonball Blues".