Bobby Helms - Jacqueline (1958) video free download


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Duration: 02:37
Uploaded: 2011/11/10

Charted at #63 on Billboard Hot 100 in May 1958, #5 on the Country chart and #20 on UK Singles chart. The song was featured in the movie, "The Case Against Brooklyn". Written by Bob Hilliard & Mort Garson. B-side is "Living in the Shadow of the Past".

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9 years ago

Pierre Alexandre Petridis

for my sister

9 years ago

William Murray

I ALWAYS THOUGHT OF JACKIE KENNEDY WHO I WAS IN LOVE WITH .

10 years ago

Jacqueline Till

I also agree everyone loves my name. And i also don't go by Jackie. I go by Jacqueline or Jacq. And it is a pretty damn amazing name that i would never change in a million years.

11 years ago

CatsPjamas1

Hey, I like it! :)

11 years ago

Ja M

Whaaaaat?! I get compliments on my name quite often. I don't like the shortened version, Jackie, or I spell it Jacque. Still, Jacqueline sounds pretty damn awesome.

11 years ago

Harold Borth

I remember when this song was featured on the Herb Sheldon's Dance Party on WABD-TV Channel-5 in New York City back then at the time.

11 years ago

Jon Collie

when I was a child we had an EP with Jacqueline, Frauline, Schoolboy Crush & My Special Angel. Don't know why we had it in London in the UK in the late 50s or early 60s, but I still love all four songs

12 years ago

CatsPjamas1

@musicmandon1 I don't think the Kennedys were well known yet to the general public in 1958. Jacqueline isn't a bad name, it has a class to it and I kinda like it.

12 years ago

musicmandon1

Wonder if whoever wrote it was a fan of the Kennedy family. Only imaginable reason to try to work that unsexy name into a song.

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