
Ajukebox musical is astage musical ormusical film in which a majority of the songs are well-known, pre-existingpopular 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 performed by one singer or band, or written by one songwriter. In such cases, the plot is often abiography 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 bediegetic, 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 abiographical film about a singer who is at times shown performing their songs, are generally not considered jukebox musicals.[1]
Revues that lack a plot are also usually not described as jukebox musicals,[2] although plotless shows that include a dance element sometimes are.[3]
In Europe in the 17th and 18th century, many comic operas were produced thatparodied popular songs of the time by performing them with modified lyrics.Comédie en vaudevilles andballad 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".[4]
Films considered early examples of jukebox musicals includeAn American in Paris (1951),Singin' in the Rain (1952),Rock, Rock, Rock (1956) andRock Around the Clock (1956).[citation needed]
The songwriting team ofRobert Wright andGeorge 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 includeSong of Norway (1944, using the music ofEdvard Grieg),Magdalena: a Musical Adventure (1948, music ofHeitor Villa-Lobos), a 1949 reworking of the 1934 musicalThe Great Waltz (music ofJohann Strauss I andJohann Strauss II),Kismet (1953, music ofAlexander Borodin[2]), andAnya (1965, music ofSergei Rachmaninoff).[citation needed]
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 musicalDo Re Mi,[5] but that was a musical (with original music) about a man who sells jukeboxes. In a 1964 review ofthe Beatles filmA Hard Day's Night, criticAndrew Sarris described that film as "theCitizen Kane of jukebox musicals",[6] but he too may have had a meaning in mind other than the contemporary one, since most of that film's songs were original.[citation needed]
Although jukebox musicals had achieved success for years (for example, the 1989 musicalBuddy: The Buddy Holly Story), a surge in popularity was led by the success ofMamma Mia! (1999), built around the music ofABBA.[7] 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 withAll Shook Up (aboutElvis Presley) andJersey Boys (commissioned by and aboutThe Four Seasons), as well asThe Boy from Oz (aboutPeter Allen).[8]
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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 includeElvis Presley,Michael Jackson,John Lennon,Susan Boyle, (twice)Shlomo Carlebach,Johnny Cash,Cher,Patsy Cline,Bobby Darin,The Drifters,Emilio andGloria 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 andThe Four Seasons,Hank Williams,Neil Diamond, andABBA.[3] Others who have gotten similar treatment include songwriter/producersBert Berns,Berry Gordy andEllie Greenwich, record producerFlorence Greenberg, and composer/songwriterNorbert Glanzberg.[citation needed]
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 includeBoogie 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), andJukebox Hero (2018).[citation needed]
Some jukebox musicals are adaptations of a film, in which songs from the film's soundtrack are now sung by the characters; examples includeSaturday Night Fever (1998),Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (2006),Cruel Intentions: The '90s Musical (2015) andMy Best Friend's Wedding (2024).[citation needed]
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 musicals42nd Street (1980),Five Guys Named Moe (1990),Crazy for You (1992), andXanadu (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 musicalsThe Last Ship (2014) andStanding at the Sky's Edge (2019) and film musicalsYellow Submarine (1968) andIdlewild (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 includeSingin' in the Rain (1952),Trolls (2016), andCinderella (2021).[citation needed]
| Year | Title | Based on the music of |
|---|---|---|
| 1976 | Bubbling Brown Sugar | Duke Ellington,Count Basie,Cab Calloway, et al. |
| 1977 | Beatlemania | The Beatles |
| 1977 | Elvis | Elvis Presley |
| 1978 | Ain't Misbehavin' | Fats Waller |
| 1978 | Eubie! | Eubie Blake |
| Year | Title | Based on the music of |
|---|---|---|
| 1980 | 42nd Street | Al Dubin,Johnny Mercer, andHarry Warren |
| 1983 | Abbacadabra | ABBA |
| 1984 | Leader of the Pack | Ellie Greenwich,Jeff Barry, andPhil Spector |
| 1986 | Big Deal | Popular songs from the 1920s and 30s |
| 1987 | Hank Williams: Lost Highway | Hank Williams |
| 1989 | Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story | Buddy Holly, including many early rock "standards" |
| 1989 | Forever Plaid | Popular songs from the 1950s |
| 1989 | Return to the Forbidden Planet | 1960srock and roll |
| Year | Title | Based on the music of |
|---|---|---|
| 1990 | Five Guys Named Moe | Louis Jordan |
| 1992 | Jelly's Last Jam | Jelly Roll Morton |
| 1993 | The Who's Tommy | The Who |
| 1996 | Summer Holiday | Cliff Richard &The Shadows |
| 1997 | Boogie Nights | The 1970s |
| 1998 | Saturday Night Fever | Bee Gees and others |
| 1999 | Disco Inferno | 1970s disco |
| 1999 | Mamma Mia! | ABBA |
| 1999 | The Marvelous Wonderettes | Female vocal harmony groups of the 1950s and 1960s |
| Year | Title | Based on the music of |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | POP- Uma Volta no Tempo | Popular songs fromgirl groups andboy bands |
| 2021 | The Drifters Girl | The Drifters |
| 2021 | Once Upon a One More Time | Britney Spears |
| 2021 | Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical | Bob Marley |
| 2021 | What's New Pussycat? | Tom Jones |
| 2021 | Je vais t'aimer | Michel Sardou |
| 2021 | A Wonderful World | Louis Armstrong |
| 2021 | MJ the Musical | Michael Jackson |
| 2022 | A Beautiful Noise | Neil Diamond |
| 2022 | The Osmonds | The Osmonds |
| 2022 | Slanted! Enchanted! A Pavement Musical | Pavement |
| 2023 | In Dreams | Roy Orbison |
| 2023 | Holidays | Madonna |
| 2023 | Hell's Kitchen | Alicia Keys |
| 2023 | Buena Vista Social Club | Buena Vista Social Club |
| 2024 | Just for One Day | Live Aid |
| 2024 | Joyride The Musical | Roxette |
| 2024 | Here & Now | Steps |
| 2024 | Swept Away | The Avett Brothers |
| 2024 | My Best Friend's Wedding | Burt Bacharach andHal David, based on the filmMy Best Friend's Wedding |
| 2025 | A Knight's Tale | Popular songs from rock and pop artists, based on the filmA Knight's Tale |
| 2025 | Just In Time | Bobby Darin |
| 2025 | The Diana Mixtape | Pop songs from various artists |
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In a different category are films or stage musicals based around aconcept 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:[citation needed]
It will include many classic soul songs, including Mustang Sally, but most definitely will not be a "jukebox musical", said Doyle.