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John Lennon's jukebox : ウィキペディア英語版
John Lennon's jukebox

John Lennon's jukebox is a jukebox – specifically a Swiss KB Discomatic – which Lennon had bought in 1965. Lennon filled it with forty singles to accompany him on tour. John Lennon's jukebox also refers to the compilation CD album closely based on the jukebox's musical contents.
The jukebox surfaced in an auction of Beatles memorabilia at Christie's, and was sold for £2,500 ($4,907) to Bristol-based music promoter John Midwinter. Midwinter spent several years restoring the box and researching the discs, which had been catalogued in Lennon's spidery handwriting. As Midwinter's health began to deteriorate, he became anxious that a story of the jukebox and its music should feature in a documentary. Eventually, ''The South Bank Show'' broadcast a documentary on the jukebox in 2004 in which many of the represented artists, along with Sting, were interviewed. The project (which was commissioned only a few days after Midwinter died) was managed by Steve Jansen for the British television production company Initial, headed by Malcolm Gerrie. XM Satellite Radio's "'60s On 6" channel featured Lennon's jukebox singles as an insight to the former Beatle's personal taste in pop music.
==Album==
The 2004 Compilation album named ''John Lennon's Jukebox'' contained thirty-four of the singles' A-sides and seven of their B-sides. The album contains several songs that are believed to be part of John Lennon's original choice. The album is subtitled: "a collection inspired by music from his own collection"; and some of the songs on the album are different versions from the ones that could have been included in the jukebox. For instance, the version of "Some Other Guy" by The Big Three, was not the one that was in the original jukebox; instead it was a mid-1970s recording by the same group in the style of the Richie Barrett original (including the use of an electric piano).

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