Neil Diamond – Do It
“Do It” is Neil Diamond at his earliest and most urgent—an almost breathless little command to live now, before the moment slips away. If you know Neil Diamond mainly through…
“Do It” is Neil Diamond at his earliest and most urgent—an almost breathless little command to live now, before the moment slips away. If you know Neil Diamond mainly through…
“The Last Thing on My Mind” is a goodbye spoken too late—Neil Diamond turning remorse into a soft confession that lingers long after the door has closed. There’s a particular…
“If I Never Knew Your Name” is Neil Diamond at his most tender—an early-career love song that treats devotion as destiny, not chance. Neil Diamond’s “If I Never Knew Your…
Home Before Dark is Neil Diamond writing with the clock in view—an album that doesn’t fear aging, but turns it into warmth, gratitude, and hard-earned clarity. By the time Neil…
“Morning Has Broken” in Neil Diamond’s voice feels like dawn offered as mercy—an old hymn re-lit for modern ears, where gratitude arrives not as thunder, but as steady, warming light.…
“Slow It Down” is Neil Diamond pressing a gentle hand to the world’s racing pulse—asking us to breathe, to listen, and to remember that a life isn’t meant to be…
“He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother” is a hymn of loyalty disguised as a pop ballad—saying that love is measured not by what you carry, but by who you choose…
“And the Singer Sings His Song” is Neil Diamond’s quiet credo: when love, youth, and certainty slip away, the one honest thing left is to keep singing—steadily, sincerely, anyway. There’s…
“Juliet” is Neil Diamond at his most quietly vulnerable—an intimate plea wrapped in late-’60s pop warmth, where romance feels less like conquest and more like waiting, hoping, and growing up.…
Neil Diamond’s “Suzanne” is a tender act of surrender—walking willingly into someone else’s world, knowing the beauty will never quite become possession. First, the essential fact—because it shapes everything that…