Neil Diamond – Holly Holy
“Holly Holy” is Neil Diamond at his most exalted—part love song, part spiritual invocation, a record that rises from a whisper into something almost communal, as though private feeling has…
“Holly Holy” is Neil Diamond at his most exalted—part love song, part spiritual invocation, a record that rises from a whisper into something almost communal, as though private feeling has…
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