Neil Diamond – Love To Love
“Love to Love” is a young Neil Diamond wrestling with a painful paradox: the heart needs warmth to survive—yet he keeps giving love to someone who answers with cold. In…
“Love to Love” is a young Neil Diamond wrestling with a painful paradox: the heart needs warmth to survive—yet he keeps giving love to someone who answers with cold. In…
“I Am the Lion” is Neil Diamond’s little burst of primal theater—part chant, part fable—where the ego roars… and then, almost mischievously, the song hints that even the mightiest “lion”…
“Hanky Panky” is Neil Diamond at his loosest and most boyish—a quick burst of rock ’n’ roll mischief that reminds you how joy, in the right hands, can be its…
“Prelude in E Major” is a brief, candle-lit pause in Neil Diamond’s world—thirty-eight seconds where the room goes quiet, and you can almost hear the next memory forming before it’s…
“You’re So Sweet, Horseflies Keep Hangin’ Round Your Face” is Neil Diamond’s crooked-smile love song—affection filtered through dust, heat, and a comedian’s wink, where romance is real precisely because it’s…
“Seongah and Jimmy” is a late-career Neil Diamond story-song about love finding you in the most ordinary place—and quietly turning that corner of the world into a small, lasting legend.…
“Sunflower” is a gentle benediction—an ordinary morning turned sacred, where love feels less like fireworks and more like steady light that keeps coming back. What makes “Sunflower” such an unusual…
“The Pot Smoker’s Song” is Neil Diamond’s uneasy 1968 time-capsule—pop melody on the surface, but underneath, a stark warning built from real voices trying to crawl back from the edge.…
“You’ll Forget” is Neil Diamond’s quiet heartbreak—less a breakup scene than the moment after, when pride tries to stand upright while memory keeps reaching back. “You’ll Forget” lives in the…
“I’ll Come Running” is early Neil Diamond in its purest form: a youthful vow sung with total conviction, as if love were a door you could sprint through the moment…