The song Juke Box Blues is performed by June Carter Cash in the album named Keep On the Sunny Side: Her Life in Music in the year 2005 .
I walked into a honkey tonkey just the other day
I droped a nickle in the juke box just to hear it play
I didnt have no tune in mind, I didnt wait to choose
Just droped a nickle in the slot and I played the juke box blues
Theres a guy in there with an old tin horn
And a feller on an old banjo, and the man of the fiddle
He wasn't no slouch he could really drag that bow
Well, the man on the fiddle he must have got tired
I didnt hear him say, 'cause he cut loose on the steel guitar
And the juke box ran away
And I've herd something going strong
It must have been a drum
It gave that song a solid beat
Boy it was goin' some
I walked into a honkey tonkey just the other day
I droped a nickle in the juke box just to hear it play
I didnt have no tune in mind, I didnt wait to choose
Just droped a nickle in the slot and I played the juke box blues
I've played alot of juke boxes, most everyone in town
That's the first tune I've ever heard
That can make one night surround
Play the juke box blues, such a rythum I've never heard
I danced out both of my shoes
June Carter Cash - Keep On the Sunny Side: Her Life in Music
- Keep On The Sunny Side
- Oh! Susannah
- Root, Hog Or Die
- Baby, It's Cold Outside
- Country Girl
- Foggy Mountain Top
- Fair And Tender Ladies
- He's Solid Gone
- Juke Box Blues
- No Swallerin' Place
- Love Oh Crazy Love
- He Went Slippin' Around
- Well I Guess I Told You
- Strange Woman
- The Heel
- How Did You Get Away From Me
- Tall Loverman
- Without A Love To Call My Own
- Jackson
- If I Were A Carpenter
- The Loving Gift
- A Good Man
- Ole Slewfoot
- The Shadow Of A Lady
- East Virginia Blues
- Gone
- Appalachian Pride
- I Love You Sweethart
- Another Broken Hearted Girl
- Song To John
- Far Side Banks Of Jordan