Neil Diamond – You Baby
“You Baby” is Neil Diamond choosing joy as a form of devotion—an upbeat love-song that tries to sing the darkness out of the room, even if only for one scene,…
“You Baby” is Neil Diamond choosing joy as a form of devotion—an upbeat love-song that tries to sing the darkness out of the room, even if only for one scene,…
A Quiet Reckoning Between Time, Memory, and the Music That Outlives Us When Neil Diamond released “The Story of My Life” on his 1986 album Headed for the Future, it…
A Hymn of Unity and Celebration in a Divided World When Neil Diamond released his rendition of “Joy to the World” on the 1992 album The Christmas Album, he did…
“Something Blue” is Neil Diamond’s gentle undoing of sorrow—an autumnal love song where the ache doesn’t vanish, it simply learns to breathe in a softer light. When Neil Diamond returned…
“Alone Again (Naturally)” is a gentle-sounding confession that carries the heaviest kind of sorrow—proof that the quietest melodies can hold the loudest grief. When Neil Diamond chose to record “Alone…
“Dry Your Eyes” is Neil Diamond at his most compassionate: a slow-burning benediction for a wounded nation, asking us to stop staring at the fracture and start breathing again. If…
“Little Drummer Boy” in Neil Diamond’s voice is a humble offering made enormous—an old carol turned into a quiet act of dignity, where the smallest gift becomes the bravest kind…
“Sunday Sun” is Neil Diamond capturing that rare, soft hour when the week loosens its grip—when you kick off your shoes, let hope back into the room, and remember how…
“Flight of the Gull” is Neil Diamond’s wordless act of faith—music that lifts like wings in clean air, reminding us that freedom is sometimes felt most deeply when no lyric…
“O Holy Night” is where Neil Diamond lets the spotlight dim into candlelight—turning a centuries-old carol into something intimate, weathered, and quietly majestic. When Neil Diamond sings “O Holy Night,”…