She explained: George was a jukebox repairman. They met in 1962 at a diner in Buffalo. Their first dance was to “Diana.” Their first fight, “Lonely Boy.” Their wedding night, “Put Your Head on My Shoulder.” Every major moment had a Paul Anka song attached. The .rar file wasn’t just music; it was a encrypted memoir.
He clicked “Diana.” George’s young voice, crackly and shy: “June 12, 1962. You wore a yellow dress. I put a dime in the jukebox. You said you loved this song. I knew I loved you.” Paul Anka 21 Golden Hits Rar
The woman smiled sadly. “My husband, George, put those songs on there the week he died. 2003. He said it was our story—21 chapters. But he forgot to give me the key.” She explained: George was a jukebox repairman
This "Golden Hits" collection highlights Anka's dominance as a teen idol and prolific songwriter: 21 Golden Hits - Paul Anka | Album - AllMusic I put a dime in the jukebox