Neil Diamond – Stones
“Stones” turns heartache into something you can hold—heavy, quiet, and strangely beautiful. When Neil Diamond released “Stones” as a single (backed with “Crunchy Granola Suite”) in late 1971, it arrived…
“Stones” turns heartache into something you can hold—heavy, quiet, and strangely beautiful. When Neil Diamond released “Stones” as a single (backed with “Crunchy Granola Suite”) in late 1971, it arrived…
“Pretty Amazing Grace” is Neil Diamond singing gratitude like a late-evening confession—love as rescue, and mercy as something you can actually feel on your skin. Before the mood takes over,…
“You Got to Me” is the moment pride finally breaks—when love stops being a theory your parents warned you about and becomes the force that brings you to your knees.…
“Longfellow Serenade” is Neil Diamond’s reminder that romance can still be made from nothing but words—a gentle, swaggering hymn to the dreamer who believes poetry can open doors that money…
A Winter’s Glow of Human Connection, Wrapped in Neil Diamond’s Golden Voice When Neil Diamond released “You Make It Feel Like Christmas” on his 1984 holiday album Primitive, it stood…
“Brooklyn Roads” is a homecoming you can’t actually go back to—an adult voice walking old streets in the mind, learning that memory can be both shelter and bruise. Neil Diamond…
“If You Know What I Mean” is a song about the hush between two people who once shared everything—where the past returns in flashes of music, smoke, and half-spoken memories…
“Thank the Lord for the Night Time” turns dusk into a doorway—where the day’s weight falls away, and desire, music, and second winds finally get their say. The essential facts…
“Heartlight” is Neil Diamond turning wonder into a vow—a soft beam of hope held up against the dark, insisting that tenderness can still guide us home. Released as a single…
A Toast to Heartache: The Bittersweet Solace of “Red, Red Wine” When Neil Diamond released “Red, Red Wine” in 1967 as part of his second studio album, Just for You,…