This series presents musical shorts ranging from classic jukebox films to modern music videos. The lyrics have English subtitles to help with music literacy.
This episode presents a 1946 jukebox film with Johnny Long performing the song “It Must Be Jelly.”
This episode presents a 1943 jukebox film with Jimmy Dorsey and Helen O’Connell performing the song “Man That’s Groovy.”
This episode presents a 1942 jukebox film with Louis Armstrong performing the song “Swingin’ On Nothin’.”
This episode presents a 1943 jukebox film with Varios and Vida dancing to the song “Begin The Beguine.”
This episode presents a 1942 jukebox film with Yvonne DeCarlo and the Spike Jones Band performing the song “The Lamp Of Memory.”
This episode presents a 1941 jukebox film with 3 Car Hops performing the song “At Your Service.”
This episode presents a 1942 jukebox film with Gene Krupa and Anita O’Day performing the song “Thanks For The Boogie Ride.”
This episode presents a 1941 jukebox film with Ray Bloch and Carolyn Marsh performing the song “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love Baby.”
This episode presents a 1942 jukebox film with Cab Calloway performing the song “Minnie The Moocher.”
This episode presents a 1941 jukebox film with Fats Waller performing the song “Ain’t Misbehavin’.”
This episode presents a 1943 jukebox film with Larry Clinton performing the song “Dipsy Doodle.”
This episode presents a 1941 jukebox film with Buddy Rogers performing the song “Twelfth Street Rag.”
This episode presents a 1940 film excerpt with Artie Shaw performing a “Second Chorus Number” while movie star Fred Astaire looks on.
This episode presents a 1942 jukebox film with Stan Kenton performing the song “Reed Rapture.”
This episode presents a 1943 jukebox film with Liberace performing the song “Tiger Rag.”
This episode presents a 1945 jukebox film with Milt Britton performing the song “Poet and Peasant” in comedic fashion.
This episode presents a 1942 jukebox film with Eddie Peabody performing in “Banjo Mania.” He plays “Ole Susanna” and “St. Louis Blues” on his banjo.
This episode presents a 1944 jukebox film with Nat King Cole performing the song “Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t My Baby.”
This episode presents a 1943 jukebox film with Jimmy Dorsey performing the song “Bar Babble.”
This episode presents a 1942 jukebox film with the Mills Brothers performing the song “Paper Doll.”
This episode presents a 1946 jukebox film with Stan Kenton performing the song “Southern Scandal.”
This episode presents a 1945 jukebox film with Glen Gray performing the song “Sentimental Journey.”
This episode presents a 1943 jukebox film with Larry Clinton performing the song “Whatcha Know, Joe?”
This episode presents a 1943 jukebox film with Jimmy Dorsey performing the song “Oh Look."