Jacqueline
The Coral
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You left before the rain came down December was the only sound All the leaves fell to the ground When you went away It's a crying shame to see A kiss become a memory Now I know just what you mean When you say Way above, where the north winds blow We will watch out afar to the valley below Oh, Jacqueline I know Oh, Jacqueline I know A pattern of the ways it seems That's the way it has to be Now I know just what you mean When you say Way above, where the north winds blow We will watch out afar to the valley below Oh, Jacqueline I know Oh, Jacqueline I know The coven house where you now go It stole our love, don't you know Don't you know? Oh, Jacqueline don't go Oh, Jacqueline I know Oh, Jacqueline don't go Oh, Jacqueline I know
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Written by: JAMES HUNTER
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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24 facts about this song
CompositionThe song "Jacqueline" by "The Coral" was released in 2007 as part of the band's album called "Roots & Echoes".
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Chart PerformanceDespite its popularity among fans, "Jacqueline" did not rank high on the official UK Singles Chart. It peaked at the 44th position in September 2007.
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Music Style"Jacqueline" is a mixture of rock and indie music. Its style drew inspiration from the 1960s psychedelic rock scene, showing clear influence from bands like The Beach Boys and The Byrds.
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LyricsThe song's lyrics suggest a story with a mysterious lady figure named Jacqueline. The lyrics are vague and poetic, designed to spark listeners’ imaginations.
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VideoThe music video for "Jacqueline" is distinctive for its vintage styling, presenting a classic 1960s feel to match the song's musical influences.
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Album ReceptionThe album "Roots & Echoes", which includes "Jacqueline", was well-received by the critics. It got nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 2007, indicating high recognition in the music industry.
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Band MembersThe recorded version of "Jacqueline" features James Skelly on lead vocals, Ian Skelly on drums, Paul Duffy on bass, Nick Power on keyboards, and Bill Ryder-Jones on guitar.
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Live PerformancesThe Coral has performed "Jacqueline" live at various festivals and concerts, including the Glastonbury Festival and Later... with Jools Holland. These performances have helped maintain the song's popularity among the band's fans.
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B-SideThe B-side of the "Jacqueline" single is a track titled "Cobwebs", which offers a contrast to the A-side yet it is equally loved by the fans.
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Recording LocationThe Coral recorded "Jacqueline" along with the rest of the "Roots & Echoes" album at Parr Street Studios in their hometown of Liverpool.
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Song Origin"Jacqueline" is a song by British band The Coral from their fourth studio album, "Roots & Echoes."
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Release DateThe song was released as a single on 1st October 2007.
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SongwritersThe song was written by James Skelly, the band's lead vocalist, and guitarist, Nick Power.
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Chart Ranking"Jacqueline" reached #44 on the UK Singles Chart.
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Single FormatThe song was released as digital download and a 7" vinyl, which also includes the b-side "Far From The Crowd". It was also released on CD.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Jacqueline" was directed by Liam & Grant who presented the band in a folk-infused theme park, playing amid carnival attractions and fairground rides.
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Song Genre"Jacqueline" features the Coral's psychedelic pop style, with elements of folk and blues.
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Single ImpactDespite its lower chart position, the song has remained a fan favorite and is often included in the band's subsequent live sets.
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Album ReceptionThe album "Roots & Echoes", which includes "Jacqueline", was nominated for the 2007 Mercury Music Prize.
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LyricsThe song describes Jacqueline as a woman who is not readily understood. It questions whether anyone even knows her, adding a touch of mystery to her character.
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Song LengthThe run time of "Jacqueline" is approximately 3 minutes and 24 seconds.
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Song Style"Jacqueline" showcases the band's return to a stripped-down, more organic sound after experimenting with lo-fi and distorted sounds on their earlier albums.
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Band Line-upDuring the recording of "Jacqueline" and the "Roots & Echoes" album, The Coral consisted of James Skelly (vocals), Lee Southall (guitar), Paul Duffy (bass), Ian Skelly (drums), and Nick Power (keyboards).
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Critical Reception"Jacqueline" generally received positive reviews from critics. Its catchy melody and thoughtful lyrics were particularly appreciated.
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