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Post by donkey on Dec 23, 2022 22:29:08 GMT -5
Sounds like someone's name, "Jantlin's stocking's lonely, but one will do just fine" is what it sounds like. I still can’t decipher it yet, it sounds like Jeffkins or Jacklyns. I’ll have to listen another 1000 times to figure it out. LOL! Good call...it's Jacklyn's. I put on the headphones and cranked the volume way up. It makes sense - she's talking about her own stocking.
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Post by Disappointed on Dec 23, 2022 22:32:19 GMT -5
Sounds like someone's name, "Jantlin's stocking's lonely, but one will do just fine" is what it sounds like. I still can’t decipher it yet, it sounds like Jeffkins or Jacklyns. I’ll have to listen another 1000 times to figure it out. LOL! I'll put some money on "Jasmine" if you're taking bets, Busby.
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Post by johnnyb on Dec 23, 2022 22:49:03 GMT -5
I still can’t decipher it yet, it sounds like Jeffkins or Jacklyns. I’ll have to listen another 1000 times to figure it out. LOL! I'll put some money on "Jasmine" if you're taking bets, Busby. I wouldn’t bet on Jasmine and having listened to a few more times I’m convinced it “Jacklyns”
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Post by johnnyb on Dec 23, 2022 22:54:10 GMT -5
“I can see the Christmas lights without your hand in mine and Jacklyns stocking lonely but one will do just fine”
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Post by Disappointed on Dec 23, 2022 22:55:38 GMT -5
I still can’t decipher it yet, it sounds like Jeffkins or Jacklyns. I’ll have to listen another 1000 times to figure it out. LOL! Good call...it's Jacklyn's. I put on the headphones and cranked the volume way up. It makes sense - she's talking about her own stocking. You may be right, but if so, referring to herself in the third person makes the song sound even dumber. Like this:
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Post by johnnyb on Dec 23, 2022 23:03:42 GMT -5
Good call...it's Jacklyn's. I put on the headphones and cranked the volume way up. It makes sense - she's talking about her own stocking. You may be right, but if so, referring to herself in the third person makes the song sound even dumber. Like this: I don’t think so, she’s telling us she’s lonely and has no one to share her Christmas with but at least she has Santa to visit her tonight. Jackie stated “ You’ll get the gist”
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Post by Sake Fanta on Dec 23, 2022 23:10:50 GMT -5
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Post by donkey on Dec 23, 2022 23:11:49 GMT -5
You may be right, but if so, referring to herself in the third person makes the song sound even dumber. Like this: I don’t think so, she’s telling us she’s lonely and has no one to share her Christmas with but at least she has Santa to visit her tonight. Jackie stated “ You’ll get the gist”
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Post by Socal Fan on Dec 23, 2022 23:15:30 GMT -5
Why would Jackie refer to herself as Jacklyn?
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Post by Socal Fan on Dec 23, 2022 23:19:07 GMT -5
I still can’t decipher it yet, it sounds like Jeffkins or Jacklyns. I’ll have to listen another 1000 times to figure it out. LOL! That's good strategy by Jackie. Mumble her words and get lots and lots of Youtube views.
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Post by Disappointed on Dec 23, 2022 23:20:31 GMT -5
You may be right, but if so, referring to herself in the third person makes the song sound even dumber. Like this: I don’t think so, she’s telling us she’s lonely and has no one to share her Christmas with but at least she has Santa to visit her tonight. Jackie stated “ You’ll get the gist” Oh, I get the gist. But she's speaking in first person throughout the whole song. Then says "Jacqueline's stocking's lonely" in the third person. That doesn't flow, it should have been "my Christmas stocking's lonely", that would make more sense. And why use "Jacqueline" now, she hasn't used her given name in years if ever, why not "Jackie's stocking"? I'll stick with my original claim that this song won't amount to anything. Something fishy about it likely having been written long ago in Nashville but not released for this Christmas. Either deemed poor quality or a knockoff of another similar song as has been mentioned. It does sound somewhat familiar to me also, but I can't place it.
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Post by Disappointed on Dec 23, 2022 23:26:40 GMT -5
I still can’t decipher it yet, it sounds like Jeffkins or Jacklyns. I’ll have to listen another 1000 times to figure it out. LOL! That's good strategy by Jackie. Mumble her words and get lots and lots of Youtube views. I guess that's the only way she can get many views these days!
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Post by donkey on Dec 23, 2022 23:32:32 GMT -5
Why would Jackie refer to herself as Jacklyn? Isn't that her real name?
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Post by johnnyb on Dec 23, 2022 23:34:36 GMT -5
I still can’t decipher it yet, it sounds like Jeffkins or Jacklyns. I’ll have to listen another 1000 times to figure it out. LOL! That's good strategy by Jackie. Mumble her words and get lots and lots of Youtube views. No it’s not Strategy but its a problem she’s had from the beginning. It’s not the first time people have complained that they couldn’t understand some of her lyrics in a song, just like this one.
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Post by donkey on Dec 23, 2022 23:37:29 GMT -5
I don’t think so, she’s telling us she’s lonely and has no one to share her Christmas with but at least she has Santa to visit her tonight. Jackie stated “ You’ll get the gist” Oh, I get the gist. But she's speaking in first person throughout the whole song. Then says "Jacqueline's stocking's lonely" in the third person. That doesn't flow, it should have been "my Christmas stocking's lonely", that would make more sense. And why use "Jacqueline" now, she hasn't used her given name in years if ever, why not "Jackie's stocking"? I'll stick with my original claim that this song won't amount to anything. Something fishy about it likely having been written long ago in Nashville but not released for this Christmas. Either deemed poor quality or a knockoff of another similar song as has been mentioned. It does sound somewhat familiar to me also, but I can't place it. I can hearr that other song in my head, at least partly..its been around a LONG time...I thought it was mabye Little Richard singing it...its that upbeat of a tempo...but mabye not. Jackie's chorus has the same melody (just slowed down a bit), much like the beginning notes are right from Ave Maria.
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