Oh friend, you have to see this—because I’m still smiling, still tapping my foot, and maybe even humming under my breath like it’s 1952 again. You can’t help but watch REO Speedwagon’s ‘Take It On The Run’ as it gets a fun 60s girl group makeover.
I stumbled upon something that felt like discovering an old record player in the attic—dusty, charming, full of nostalgia—and the moment the needle dropped, it transported me straight back to the golden age of swing and sass. It’s Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox performing one of our favorite hits of all time—and it’s pure, glittering magic.
From the first note, you’re swept into a technicolor world where every hemline swishes, the dresses are vivid greens and buttery satins, and the hairstyles curl just so—like a scene from a 1940s supper club where the air hums with brass and laughter. The band swings, the vocals flirt, and that familiar rock ballad becomes something altogether new—like hearing an old story told by candlelight for the very first time.
And can I tell you? It’s good clean fun. The kind that makes you want to grab your sweetheart’s hand, or twirl a wooden spoon in the kitchen like it’s a microphone. You’ll feel that old joy again—the kind we’ve almost forgotten, when music wasn’t just heard but felt.
One listener said it best: “When PMJ covers a song I’ve heard dozens of times, I finally understand all the lyrics.”
Isn’t that the beauty of it? Taking what was once familiar and uncovering its heart all over again. So yes, you’ll want to add this one to your playlist. It’s got pizzazz, sass, and soul stitched right into every note.
Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox—bringing us “Today’s Hits, Yesterday” since 2010. A home for all of us old souls who love when music wears pearls and red lipstick.
Welcome down the PMJ rabbit hole. Just wait till you hear this one.
Ecclesiastes 8:15 "So I recommend having fun, because there is nothing better for people in this world than to eat, drink, and enjoy life."
Oh friend, you have to see this—because I’m still smiling, still tapping my foot, and maybe even humming under my breath like it’s 1952 again. You can’t help but watch REO Speedwagon’s ‘Take It On The Run’ as it gets a fun 60s girl group makeover.
I stumbled upon something that felt like discovering an old record player in the attic—dusty, charming, full of nostalgia—and the moment the needle dropped, it transported me straight back to the golden age of swing and sass. It’s Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox performing one of our favorite hits of all time—and it’s pure, glittering magic.
From the first note, you’re swept into a technicolor world where every hemline swishes, the dresses are vivid greens and buttery satins, and the hairstyles curl just so—like a scene from a 1940s supper club where the air hums with brass and laughter. The band swings, the vocals flirt, and that familiar rock ballad becomes something altogether new—like hearing an old story told by candlelight for the very first time.
And can I tell you? It’s good clean fun. The kind that makes you want to grab your sweetheart’s hand, or twirl a wooden spoon in the kitchen like it’s a microphone. You’ll feel that old joy again—the kind we’ve almost forgotten, when music wasn’t just heard but felt.
One listener said it best: “When PMJ covers a song I’ve heard dozens of times, I finally understand all the lyrics.”
Isn’t that the beauty of it? Taking what was once familiar and uncovering its heart all over again. So yes, you’ll want to add this one to your playlist. It’s got pizzazz, sass, and soul stitched right into every note.
Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox—bringing us “Today’s Hits, Yesterday” since 2010. A home for all of us old souls who love when music wears pearls and red lipstick.
Welcome down the PMJ rabbit hole. Just wait till you hear this one.
Ecclesiastes 8:15 "So I recommend having fun, because there is nothing better for people in this world than to eat, drink, and enjoy life."
A Prayer for Gratefulness Amid Trials - Your Daily Prayer - November 16
In seasons of pain, gratitude feels like the last thing on our hearts. But what if it’s the very thing that unlocks peace? This heartfelt reflection explores how thankfulness, even in grief, opens the door to healing and anchors us in God’s enduring presence.
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A Prayer for Gratefulness Amid Trials - Your Daily Prayer - November 16
In seasons of pain, gratitude feels like the last thing on our hearts. But what if it’s the very thing that unlocks peace? This heartfelt reflection explores how thankfulness, even in grief, opens the door to healing and anchors us in God’s enduring presence.

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