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Jukebox musical

Musical compiled from existing songs


Musical compiled from existing songs

A jukebox musical is a stage musical or musical film in which a majority of the songs are well-known, pre-existing popular music songs, rather than original music composed for the musical.

Some jukebox musicals use a wide variety of songs, while others confine themselves to songs previously performed by one singer or band, or written by one songwriter. In such cases, the plot is often a biography of the artist or artists. In other jukebox musicals, the plot is purely fictional. For musicals about a musician or musical act, some of the songs can be diegetic, meaning that they are performed within the world of the play or film. Works in which all of the music is diegetic, however, such as a biographical film about a singer who is at times shown performing their songs, are generally not considered jukebox musicals.

Revues that lack a plot are also usually not described as jukebox musicals, although plotless shows that include a dance element sometimes are.

History

In Europe in the 17th and 18th century, many comic operas were produced that parodied popular songs of the time by performing them with modified lyrics. Comédie en vaudevilles and ballad operas are two genres that made heavy use of well-known melodies. The Beggar's Opera (1728), the first ballad opera and the most famous, has been called "the original jukebox musical".

Films considered early examples of jukebox musicals include An American in Paris (1951), Singin' in the Rain (1952), Rock, Rock, Rock (1956) and Rock Around the Clock (1956).

The songwriting team of Robert Wright and George Forrest pioneered the concept of musicals whose songs are derived from one composer's instrumental works, with newly-written lyrics. Some of these musicals also told the life story of that composer. Musicals and operettas that they produced in this fashion include Song of Norway (1944, using the music of Edvard Grieg), Magdalena: a Musical Adventure (1948, music of Heitor Villa-Lobos), a 1949 reworking of the 1934 musical The Great Waltz (music of Johann Strauss I and Johann Strauss II), Kismet (1953, music of Alexander Borodin), and Anya (1965, music of Sergei Rachmaninoff).

The origin of the phrase "jukebox musical" in its current meaning is unclear. The word "jukebox" dates to around 1939. The first documented use of "jukebox musical" in print may have been in a 1962 description of the musical Do Re Mi, but that was a musical (with original music) about a man who sells jukeboxes. In a 1964 review of the Beatles film A Hard Day's Night, critic Andrew Sarris described that film as "the Citizen Kane of jukebox musicals", but he too may have had a meaning in mind other than the contemporary one, since most of that film's songs were original.

Although jukebox musicals had achieved success for years (for example, the 1989 musical Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story), a surge in popularity was led by the success of Mamma Mia! (1999), built around the music of ABBA. The biographical musical, a subset of the jukebox musical in which an artist's or band's own songs form the basis of a musical based on their life story, received a surge in popularity in the early 2000s with All Shook Up (about Elvis Presley) and Jersey Boys (commissioned by and about The Four Seasons), as well as The Boy from Oz (about Peter Allen).

Types of jukebox musicals

The most common format for jukebox musicals is a show that tells the life story of a famous musician or musical group, while incorporating songs from throughout their career. Artists whose life and songs have served as the basis for a jukebox musical include Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, John Lennon, Susan Boyle, (twice) Shlomo Carlebach, Johnny Cash, Cher, Patsy Cline, Bobby Darin, The Drifters, Emilio and Gloria Estefan, Buddy Holly, Peter Allen, Janis Joplin, Carole King, The Kinks, Fela Kuti, Udo Lindenberg, Bob Marley (twice), Johnny O'Keefe, The Seekers, Dusty Springfield (twice), Donna Summer, The Temptations, Tina Turner (twice), Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, Hank Williams, Neil Diamond, and ABBA. Others who have gotten similar treatment include songwriter/producers Bert Berns, Berry Gordy and Ellie Greenwich, record producer Florence Greenberg, and composer/songwriter Norbert Glanzberg.

For jukebox musicals with a fictional plot, one common approach is to center the plot around one or more (fictional) singers or musicians, thus letting some of the songs be performed as songs within the show. Examples of such musicals include Boogie Nights (1998), Mamma Mia! (1999), We Will Rock You (2002), Hoy no me puedo levantar (2005), Bésame mucho, el musical (2005), Rock of Ages (2005), Daddy Cool (2006), Never Forget (2007), Viva Forever! (2012), All Out of Love (2018), and Jukebox Hero (2018).

Some jukebox musicals are adaptations of a film, in which songs from the film's soundtrack are now sung by the characters; examples include Saturday Night Fever (1998), Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (2006), Cruel Intentions: The '90s Musical (2015) and My Best Friend's Wedding (2024).

Some shows and films combine original and previously released songs; it may be a matter of opinion whether these qualify as jukebox musicals. For example, the stage musicals 42nd Street (1980), Five Guys Named Moe (1990), Crazy for You (1992), and Xanadu (2007) are all adaptations of earlier source material that added to the original score other well-known songs written by the original songwriters. The stage musicals The Last Ship (2014) and Standing at the Sky's Edge (2019) and film musicals Yellow Submarine (1968) and Idlewild (2006) are all musicals that combine original and previously recorded songs by a single artist or group. Other films that combine old and original songs include Singin' in the Rain (1952), Trolls (2016), and Cinderella (2021).

List of stage jukebox musicals

1970s

YearTitleBased on the music of
1976Bubbling Brown SugarDuke Ellington, Count Basie, Cab Calloway, et al.
1977 BeatlemaniaThe Beatles
ElvisElvis Presley
1978Ain't Misbehavin'Fats Waller
Eubie!Eubie Blake

1980s

YearTitleBased on the music of
198042nd StreetAl Dubin, Johnny Mercer, and Harry Warren
1983AbbacadabraABBA
1984Leader of the PackEllie Greenwich, Jeff Barry, and Phil Spector
1986Big DealPopular songs from the 1920s and 30s
1987Hank Williams: Lost HighwayHank Williams
1989Buddy: The Buddy Holly StoryBuddy Holly, including many early rock "standards"
Forever PlaidPopular songs from the 1950s
Return to the Forbidden Planet1960s rock and roll

1990s

YearTitleBased on the music of
1990 Five Guys Named MoeLouis Jordan
1992 Jelly's Last JamJelly Roll Morton
1993 The Who's TommyThe Who
1996Summer HolidayCliff Richard & The Shadows
1997Boogie NightsThe 1970s
1998Saturday Night FeverBee Gees and others
1999Disco Inferno1970s disco
Mamma Mia!ABBA
The Marvelous WonderettesFemale vocal harmony groups of the 1950s and 1960s

2000s

YearTitleBased on the music of
2001Love, JanisJanis Joplin
Shout! The Legend of The Wild OneJohnny O'Keefe
2002We Will Rock YouQueen
Our HouseMadness
Movin' OutBilly Joel
2003The Boy from OzPeter Allen
Tonight's the NightRod Stewart
Belles belles bellesClaude François
2004On the RecordThe Walt Disney Company
2005Back to the 80's!Various 80s pop artists
LennonJohn Lennon
Good VibrationsThe Beach Boys
All Shook UpElvis Presley
Jersey BoysFrankie Valli and Four Seasons
Hoy no me puedo levantarSpanish group Mecano
Bésame mucho, el musicalMexican and Cuban bolero songs
2006Dusty – The Original Pop DivaDusty Springfield
Hot FeetEarth, Wind & Fire
Priscilla, Queen of the DesertVarious artists, based on the movie The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Daddy CoolFrank Farian
Ring of FireJohnny Cash
Rock of AgesGlam metal of the 1980s
The Times They Are a-Changin'Bob Dylan
The Onion CellarThe Dresden Dolls
2007Desperately Seeking SusanBlondie
Never ForgetTake That
**Udo Jürgens
XanaduElectric Light Orchestra and Olivia Newton-John
Sunshine on LeithThe Proclaimers
The SlideThe Beautiful South
2008All the Fun of the FairDavid Essex
**Charles Aznavour
2009Dreamboats and PetticoatsCompilation album of songs from the 1950s and early 1960s
Mentiras, el musicalMexican songs from the 1980s
Fela!Fela Kuti
Life Could Be a DreamDoo-wop music circa 1960
American IdiotGreen Day, based on the album of the same name

2010s

YearTitleBased on the music of
2010Perfect HarmonyVarious artists (ranging from The Jackson 5, to Pat Benatar)
Everyday RaptureVarious artists (ranging from Judy Garland and The Supremes, to Mr. Rogers)
Rain: A Tribute to the BeatlesThe Beatles
Come Fly AwayFrank Sinatra
Million Dollar QuartetElvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash
**Norbert Glanzberg
2011Baby It's You!Popular songs from the 1960s produced by Florence Greenberg
Si nos dejanMexican songs from the 1930s to 1950s
**Udo Lindenberg
2012The BodyguardWhitney Houston
I Dreamed a DreamSusan Boyle
Raiding the Rock VaultVarious classic rock songs
Viva Forever!Spice Girls
Soul SisterTina Turner
Let it BeThe Beatles
Disaster!Popular songs from the 1970s
Yoshimi Battles the Pink RobotsThe Flaming Lips
2013A Night with Janis JoplinJanis Joplin
Beautiful: The Carole King MusicalCarole King
Soul DoctorShlomo Carlebach and Nina Simone
Motown: The MusicalMotown
2014Bullets Over BroadwayPopular songs from the 1910s and 20s, based on the film Bullets Over Broadway
Holler If Ya Hear MeTupac Shakur
Cyrano de BurgerShackVarious artists including Carly Rae Jepsen and Smash Mouth
Sunny AfternoonThe Kinks
Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and GrillBillie Holiday
Piece of My Heart: The Bert Berns StoryBert Berns
2015On Your Feet!Emilio Estefan and Gloria Estefan
One Love: The Bob Marley MusicalBob Marley
**France Gall
Cruel Intentions: The '90s MusicalPopular songs from the 1990s, based on the movie Cruel Intentions
Georgy GirlThe Seekers and other popular songs of the 1960s
2016LazarusDavid Bowie
Dream Lover: The Bobby Darin MusicalBobby Darin
2017The BandTake That
Noites de VerãoBritney Spears, based on the play A Midsummer Night's Dream
Part of the PlanDan Fogelberg
Girl from the North CountryBob Dylan
Summer: The Donna Summer MusicalDonna Summer
**Rainhard Fendrich
Bat Out of Hell: The MusicalJim Steinman
The Choir of ManVarious artists
2018Dusty – The Dusty Springfield MusicalDusty Springfield
Jukebox HeroForeigner
Escape to MargaritavilleJimmy Buffett
Ang Huling El BimboEraserheads
TinaTina Turner
Jagged Little PillAlanis Morissette
The Heart of Rock and RollHuey Lewis and the News
Head over HeelsThe Go-Go's
The Cher ShowCher
CluelessPopular songs from the 1990s, based on the movie Clueless
All Out of LoveAir Supply
Ain't Too ProudThe Temptations
Moulin Rouge!Various artists
2019Club TropicanaVarious artists from the 1980s
Standing at the Sky's EdgeRichard Hawley
Madea's FarewellVarious artists
& JulietMax Martin

2020s

YearTitleBased on the music of
2020POP- Uma Volta no TempoPopular songs from girl groups and boy bands
2021The Drifters GirlThe Drifters
Once Upon a One More TimeBritney Spears
Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley MusicalBob Marley
What's New Pussycat?Tom Jones
Je vais t'aimerMichel Sardou
A Wonderful WorldLouis Armstrong
MJ the MusicalMichael Jackson
2022A Beautiful NoiseNeil Diamond
The OsmondsThe Osmonds
Slanted! Enchanted! A Pavement MusicalPavement
2023In DreamsRoy Orbison
HolidaysMadonna
Hell's KitchenAlicia Keys
Buena Vista Social ClubBuena Vista Social Club
2024Just for One DayLive Aid
Joyride The MusicalRoxette
Here & NowSteps
Swept AwayThe Avett Brothers
My Best Friend's WeddingBurt Bacharach and Hal David, based on the film My Best Friend's Wedding
2025A Knight's TalePopular songs from rock and pop artists, based on the film A Knight's Tale
Just In TimeBobby Darin
The Diana MixtapePop songs from various artists

Various artists

List of jukebox musical films

  • Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942), a picture dealing with the life of playwright and composer George M. Cohan, and featuring many of his songs, which were among the most popular songs of their day (late 19th century – early 20th century).
  • Meet Me in St. Louis (1945), featuring mostly popular songs from the earlier 20th century and three new songs written for Judy Garland.
  • Till the Clouds Roll By (1946), a biopic of composer Jerome Kern, featuring his songs.
  • Words and Music (1948), a biopic of composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Lorenz Hart, featuring their songs.
  • Easter Parade (1948), featuring a collection of songs by Irving Berlin.
  • One Sunday Afternoon (1948), featuring popular songs from the earlier 20th century.
  • Three Little Words (1950), a biopic of composer Harry Ruby and lyricist Bert Kalmar, featuring their songs.
  • Painting the Clouds with Sunshine (1951), featuring popular songs from the 1910s to 1930s.
  • An American in Paris (1951), a fictionalized story based around George Gershwin's "An American in Paris" suite. The score consists entirely of George and Ira Gershwin pieces, with "American in Paris" being a recurring theme.
  • Singin' in the Rain (1952), featuring popular songs from the 1920s and '30s and songs by Arthur Freed, with the exception of two numbers ("Make 'Em Laugh" and "Moses Supposes")
  • The Band Wagon (1953) shared a title with The Band Wagon (musical), but only used three songs from the show. It featured an entirely new book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, written to showcase the Howard Dietz–Arthur Schwartz songbook, including songs from Between the Devil, Flying Colors, and others. Only one song, "That's Entertainment!", was written for the film.
  • Deep in My Heart (1954), a biopic of operetta composer Sigmund Romberg, featuring his songs.
  • Love Me or Leave Me (1955), featuring popular songs from the 1930s by Ruth Etting.
  • Rock Around the Clock (1956), the first rock-and-roll movie musical, featuring the commercial recordings of Bill Haley and His Comets and The Platters.
  • Don't Knock the Rock (1957), another Bill Haley jukebox musical, with the commercial recordings of Haley, Little Richard, and The Treniers.
  • Hootenanny Hoot (1963), a low-budget MGM picture intended to capitalize on the folk music craze then sweeping America, featuring on-screen performances by Johnny Cash, Judy Henske, and several other folk music artists.
  • Yellow Submarine (1968), based on the songs of The Beatles.
  • Son of Dracula (1974), featuring songs from Harry Nilsson's albums Nilsson Schmilsson and Son of Schmilsson.
  • At Long Last Love (1975), based on the songs of Cole Porter.
  • All That Jazz (1979), featuring popular music from the earlier 20th century.
  • Rock 'n' Roll High School (1979), featuring music from the punk rock group Ramones.
  • Can't Stop the Music (1980), featuring contemporary disco songs.
  • The Blues Brothers (1980), featuring various popular rhythm & blues songs.
  • American Pop (1981), featuring American popular music ranging from the 1900s to the present (at the time of the film's release).
  • Everyone Says I Love You (1996), featuring popular music from the earlier 20th century.
  • Blues Brothers 2000 (1998), featuring various popular rhythm & blues songs.
  • Love's Labour's Lost (2000), featuring classic Broadway songs of the 1930s.
  • Moulin Rouge! (2001), featuring a variety of pop songs from various decades.
  • Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem (2003), featuring songs by Daft Punk
  • 20 centímetros (2005), various artists, featuring a variety of pop songs from various decades.
  • Happy Feet (2006), featuring a variety of pop songs from various decades.
  • Idlewild (2006), featuring the songs of OutKast.
  • Romance & Cigarettes (2006), featuring mostly love themed pop-songs from the 1950s through '70s.
  • Across the Universe (2007), featuring the songs of The Beatles.
  • Stilyagi (2008), featuring Soviet rock songs from the 1970s and '80s.
  • Mamma Mia! (2008), based on the musical Mamma Mia!, which is based on the songs of ABBA.
  • Happy Feet Two (2011), featuring a variety of pop songs from various decades.
  • Toi, moi, les autres (2011), featuring a variety of French songs.
  • Rock of Ages (2012), featuring hard rock and metal songs of the 1980s, and is based on the stage musical of the same name.
  • Lovestruck: The Musical (2013), featuring various pop and dance songs of the 1980s through present.
  • Sunshine on Leith (2013), based on the musical Sunshine on Leith, which is based on the songs of The Proclaimers.
  • Jersey Boys (2014), based on the musical Jersey Boys, which is based on the music of The Four Seasons.
  • The Book of Life (2014), featuring various pop songs.
  • Walking on Sunshine (2014), featuring pop songs from the 1980s.
  • Strange Magic (2015), featuring various genres and various artists.
  • Trolls (2016), featuring various genres and various artists.
  • Sing (2016), featuring various genres and various artists.
  • Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018), sequel to the first film based on the musical Mamma Mia!, which is based on the songs of ABBA.
  • A Piece of My Heart (2019), based on the songs of Tomas Ledin.
  • Yesterday (2019), featuring songs of The Beatles.
  • Valley Girl (2020), featuring pop-songs from the 1980s.
  • My Heart Goes Boom! (2020), based on the songs of Raffaella Carrà.
  • Trolls World Tour (2020), featuring various genres and various artists.
  • Cinderella (2021), featuring various genres and various artists.
  • Sing 2 (2021), featuring various genres and various artists.
  • Voy a pasármelo bien (2022), featuring songs of Hombres G.
  • Greatest Days (2023), based on the stage musical The Band, which is based on the songs of Take That.
  • Trolls Band Together (2023), featuring various genres and various artists.
  • Joker: Folie à Deux (2024), featuring mostly pre-existing songs and one original song by Lady Gaga
  • A Complete Unknown (2024), featuring the songs of Bob Dylan.
  • Pavements (2024), a documentary film incorporating moments from Slanted! Enchanted! A Pavement Musical, a jukebox musical using Pavement's music.
  • Better Man (2024), featuring the songs of Robbie Williams.
  • Piece by Piece (2024), featuring songs produced and composed by Pharrell Williams. Also features songs from various genres and artists.
  • Leave One Day (2025), featuring various genres and various artists.

List of jukebox musical TV shows

  • Kids Incorporated (1984–1994), featuring various genres and various artists.
  • Kidd Video (1984–1985), featuring various genres and various artists.
  • Lipstick on Your Collar (1993), featuring various artists from 1920 to 1960.
  • Blackpool (2004), featuring various genres and various artists.
  • Elvis (2005), based on the life and music of Elvis Presley.
  • Viva Laughlin (2007), featuring various genres and various artists.
  • Glee (2009–2015), featuring various genres and various artists.
  • The Kitchen Musical (2011), featuring various pop songs.
  • Smash (2012–2013), which alternates between previously recorded material and original songs.
  • Beat Bugs (2016–2018), which uses different Beatles songs.
  • Motown Magic (2018–2019), which uses different Motown songs.
  • Soundtrack (2019–2020), featuring various genres and various artists.
  • Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (2020–21), featuring various pop songs.

Works based on concept albums

In a different category are films or stage musicals based around a concept album, in which the story being told is not original but rather a fleshed-out version of the narrative already contained in the album. Examples include:

  • The 1974 musical Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Road, based on the 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles
  • The 1975 film Tommy, based on the 1969 album Tommy by The Who
  • The 1978 film Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, loosely based on Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Road, although it incorporates songs from some of the Beatles' other albums as well
  • The 1982 film Pink Floyd – The Wall, based on the 1979 album The Wall by Pink Floyd
  • The 1992 musical The Who's Tommy, also based on the album Tommy
  • The 2010 musical American Idiot, based on the 2004 album American Idiot by Green Day
  • The 2023 musical Illinoise, based on Illinois by Sufjan Stevens

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