"Digital Jukebox" is a captivating album by the renowned composer and conductor John Williams, featuring the Boston Pops Orchestra. Released in 1988, this album is a delightful collection of timeless hits and beloved film scores, all beautifully reinterpreted by Williams and the Boston Pops. Spanning a variety of genres, the album includes iconic tracks such as "Those Were The Days," "The Girl From Ipanema," and "Mack The Knife," alongside memorable themes from classic films like "Summer of '42," "Moulin Rouge," and "The Pink Panther." With a duration of just over 55 minutes, "Digital Jukebox" offers a rich and engaging listening experience. The album was released under the Decca Music Group Ltd. label and is a testament to John Williams' versatility and mastery as a composer and conductor. Whether you're a fan of classic film scores or simply enjoy great music, this album is sure to delight.