Neil Diamond – Prologue
“Prologue” is Neil Diamond’s opening door to flight—an overture that doesn’t entertain so much as prepare the soul to leave the ground. In Neil Diamond’s catalog, “Prologue” is one of…
“Prologue” is Neil Diamond’s opening door to flight—an overture that doesn’t entertain so much as prepare the soul to leave the ground. In Neil Diamond’s catalog, “Prologue” is one of…
“Act Like a Man” is a late-career mirror held up without mercy—where pride, pain, and old rules about masculinity finally have to answer for the damage they’ve done. By the…
“Glory Road” is a traveler’s prayer—part suitcase, part confession—where the promise of “somewhere else” keeps pulling you forward even when freedom never quite arrives. If you want the most important…
“Face Me” is a late-night reckoning set to a quiet pulse—love demanding eye contact, not excuses, when the room has run out of places to hide. Neil Diamond recorded “Face…
“Create Me” is Neil Diamond at his most bare-handed—asking to be remade from the inside out, as if the only true “comeback” is the soul learning how to begin again.…
A song about daring to begin again—“One More Bite of the Apple” turns temptation into resilience, as if hope itself is the one thing you’re allowed to reach for twice.…
A coming-of-age plea wrapped in pop drama—“Girl You’ll Be a Woman Soon” is about claiming your own heart before the world claims it for you. When “Girl You’ll Be a…
“Skybird” is a small prayer for freedom—an invitation to rise above the familiar weight of earth without denying what you’re leaving behind. The story of Neil Diamond’s “Skybird” begins not…
A quiet confession of resilience—“I’ve Been This Way Before” feels like a hand on the shoulder, reminding you that survival often looks like returning to yourself. When Neil Diamond released…
“Forgotten” is Neil Diamond staring into the mirror of time—an intimate confession about fading from someone’s mind, sung with the calm ache of a man who’s learned that silence can…