

Johnnie's Jukebox #3916
The Animaniacs recount that fateful day Jan 17 1994, when California dealt with- A Quake, A Quake!


Johnnie's Jukebox #3915 Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday to my precious little nephew David! Uncle Johnnie loves you so much, little man. Here's The Animaniacs with a song he also likes a lot- Yakko's World


Johnnie's Jukebox #3914
I've never been very good at remembering the State Capitals, but here's Wakko Warner to help us along in song! Wakko's America!


Johnnie's Jukebox #3913
Straight from the Pirates of Penzance (sort of) The Animaniacs do their best Gilbert & Sullivan with I Am The Very Model Of A Cartoon Individual.


Johnnie's Jukebox #3912
The Animaniacs get some help from Otto von Schnitzelpusskrankengescheitmeyer as they sing the "international friendship song"- Schnitzelbank


Johnnie's Jukebox #3912
Every year for my nephew's birthday I try and pick something a little whimsical for our SuperstarWeek- this time The Animaniacs! Join The Warner Bros & Warner Sister Dot!


Johnnie's Jukebox #3911
We bid a fond farewell to Linda Ronstadt this SuperstarWeek with another classic from her 70s heyday- When Will I Be Loved


Johnnie's Jukebox #3910
In the 80s Linda Ronstadt took a swing for the fences by turning her focus to classics from the Great American Songbook, led by Sinatra's arranger Nelly Riddle. It paid off topping the charts, taking the Bronze that year after MJ's Thriller & Lionel Richie's Can't Slow Down- What's New


Johnnie's Jukebox #3909
Linda Ronstadt first made the scene as a member of the Stone Ponies with a hit written by Monkee Mike Nesmith- Different Drum.


Johnnie's Jukebox #3908
Honestly, I'm not a fan of sad songs, but my mother insisted any Linda Ronstadt "best of" list needed this song, so get the hankies out folks- Long Long Time



















