Neil Diamond – I Am…I Said
“I Am… I Said” is Neil Diamond’s great cry of divided belonging—a song where fame, loneliness, memory, and identity all meet in one aching question: where, and to whom, do…
“I Am… I Said” is Neil Diamond’s great cry of divided belonging—a song where fame, loneliness, memory, and identity all meet in one aching question: where, and to whom, do…
“Kentucky Woman” is Neil Diamond at his most instinctive and elemental—a song where desire feels rooted in the earth itself, drawn not to glamour or artifice, but to a woman…
“Shilo” is one of Neil Diamond’s most personal songs—a quiet confession of childhood loneliness, where an imaginary friend becomes a shelter against silence and the memory of that refuge never…
“I’m a Believer” is one of those rare Neil Diamond songs whose joy feels bigger than any one recording—a bright, hard-won eruption of faith after disappointment, where love arrives not…
“Holly Holy” is Neil Diamond at his most exalted—part love song, part spiritual invocation, a record that rises from a whisper into something almost communal, as though private feeling has…
“September Morn” is Neil Diamond at his most wistful and humane—a song about old love returning in the soft light of memory, where time has passed, but feeling has not…
“Play Me” is one of Neil Diamond’s most intimate invitations—less a performance than a surrender, where love, desire, and music seem to dissolve into one another until the song itself…
“Beautiful Noise” is Neil Diamond’s hymn to the city, to youth, and to the strange miracle by which everyday clamor turns into music inside a restless heart. When “Beautiful Noise”…
“Hello Again” is Neil Diamond meeting love at the doorway of memory—not as a young man chasing sparks, but as someone older who knows that returning can hurt… and still…
“Love on the Rocks” is Neil Diamond at his most bruised and unguarded—an adult love song where the champagne has gone flat, the laughter has turned sharp, and the heart…