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Jukebox Junky - Jerry Lee Lewis
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Jukebox Junky Jerry Lee Lewis

"Jukebox Junky" by Jerry Lee Lewis, released in 1958, is a #Rock song that explores themes of obsession with music and the escapism it provides. The lyrics convey a deep love for jukebox tunes, reflecting the joy and nostalgia they bring. Musically, it features energetic piano riffs and a lively rhythm, characteristic of Lewis's style. The song captures the cultural significance of jukeboxes in American music history, symbolizing the vibrant youth culture of the era.

Jukebox Junky - Jerry Lee Lewis
I said jukebox junky
Play me something funky that really rocks
Well, she's anybody's a-honey
That spends a little money on the old jukebox
She plays country, rock n' roll
Depending on the mood she's in
Jukebox junky play me something funky, again

She's a little waitress up at Paradise Cafe
She sings a long with any song that she plays
She'll play old rebel the louder the better
Giving Jerry Lee a spin, woo!
Jukebox junky, play me something funky, again
Yeah!

She'll do a little dance every time the jukebox plays
She'll glance a smile at anyone that'll look her way
She makes a scene with the record machine
Gettin' high but what a scene, woo!
Jukebox junky, won't ya play me something funky, again?

I said a-jukebox junky
Won't you play me something funky
That really rocks?
She's a-anybody's honey that'll spend any money
On the old jukebox
She'll play country, rock'n roll (rock)
Depending on the mood she's in, woo!
Jukebox junky play me something funky, again
Woo!
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