Neil Diamond – Face Me
A direct challenge spoken without anger, “Face Me” is Neil Diamond asking for honesty at eye level—no retreat, no performance, just the courage to stand still and be seen. “Face…
A direct challenge spoken without anger, “Face Me” is Neil Diamond asking for honesty at eye level—no retreat, no performance, just the courage to stand still and be seen. “Face…
A quiet, almost prayer-like surrender, “Create Me” is Neil Diamond asking to be remade—less for reinvention’s glamour, and more for the simple peace of becoming whole again. By the time…
“One More Bite of the Apple” is a late-life spark of defiance and renewal—Neil Diamond insisting that the sweetest chances often come after the world thinks you’ve had your share.…
The Uneasy Beauty of Transition—Where Innocence Meets Desire When Neil Diamond released “Girl, You’ll Be A Woman Soon” in 1967, it marked a moment of both artistic emergence and emotional…
A Solitary Flight Toward Freedom and Inner Awakening When Neil Diamond released “Skybird” on his 1973 double album Jonathan Livingston Seagull (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), he was already a towering…
The Poised Resilience of a Soul That Has Loved, Lost, and Endured Released in 1974 as the closing track of Neil Diamond’s critically acclaimed album Serenade, “I’ve Been This Way…
“Blue Bayou” is a homesick prayer sung with grown-up restraint—longing not just for a place, but for the version of life where love felt simple and safe again. In the…
A rueful meditation on time’s quiet theft, “Forgotten” finds Neil Diamond looking back with clear eyes—remembering how love, youth, and promises can fade, not in a crash, but in a…
“Headed for the Future” is Neil Diamond choosing hope with his eyes open—an 80s pulse-song that insists tomorrow is worth building, even when today feels uncertain. “Headed for the Future”…
“What’s It Gonna Be” is Neil Diamond at a late-career crossroads—one voice, one guitar, asking a single question that can either save a love or end it. “What’s It Gonna…