Neil Diamond – Desiree
“Desirée” is Neil Diamond’s bittersweet memory of first awakening—where desire feels like sunlight, and regret arrives the morning after, when the room is already empty. Some songs don’t unfold like…
“Desirée” is Neil Diamond’s bittersweet memory of first awakening—where desire feels like sunlight, and regret arrives the morning after, when the room is already empty. Some songs don’t unfold like…
“Done Too Soon” is Neil Diamond staring straight at mortality—turning history into a roll call, and turning a pop record into a quietly haunting reminder that time never negotiates. When…
“I Got the Feelin’ (Oh No No)” is Neil Diamond’s early warning siren—when your heart senses trouble before your pride can invent a happier story, and all you can do…
“Walk On Water” is Neil Diamond turning doubt into momentum—starting in a whisper, then rising like a gospel-tinted surge of courage, as if faith itself has to be sung into…
“Crunchy Granola Suite” is Neil Diamond turning California’s new “health-and-harmony” craze into a joyful little sermon—half wink, half revelation—about finding peace in the middle of modern noise. Released in 1971…
“Hell Yeah” is Neil Diamond answering time itself with a grin and a scar—an unvarnished declaration that even after the losses, the doubts, and the long miles, he still chooses…
“Morningside” is Neil Diamond’s small, solemn elegy about what we leave behind—how a life can end in silence, yet still speak through the work of one’s hands and the memory…
“Yesterday’s Songs” is Neil Diamond holding up a mirror to memory—showing how the music we once loved keeps loving us back, long after the room has changed. Released in November…
“And the Grass Won’t Pay No Mind” is Neil Diamond at his most tender and almost spiritual—an invitation to step out of the noisy world and into a private, sunlit…
“Mr. Bojangles” becomes, in Neil Diamond’s reading, a small lantern in a dark room—an ode to dignity that survives poverty, loss, and the long night of forgetting. If you’re looking…