Neil Diamond – I’m Alive
“I’m Alive” is Neil Diamond choosing light on purpose—an upbeat heartbeat that insists on hope even when the world feels heavy. By the early 1980s, Neil Diamond had already lived…
“I’m Alive” is Neil Diamond choosing light on purpose—an upbeat heartbeat that insists on hope even when the world feels heavy. By the early 1980s, Neil Diamond had already lived…
“The Chanukah Song” becomes, in Neil Diamond’s voice, a warm (and sly) holiday wink—less a comedy sketch now than a sing-along reminder that identity can be celebrated with joy, not…
“Missa” is Neil Diamond’s brief, reverent pause inside a larger journey—voices lifted like a candle in the dark, reminding us that faith and longing often speak in the simplest syllables.…
“Hooked on the Memory of You” is Neil Diamond’s quiet admission that love doesn’t always leave cleanly—sometimes it stays behind as a gentle addiction, a sweet ache you carry like…
“Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon” is Neil Diamond’s tender rite-of-passage: a young love caught between desire and disapproval, where growing up means learning to choose your own truth. Some…
“Surviving the Life” is Neil Diamond’s quiet manifesto of endurance—less a “song” than a steady hand on your shoulder, reminding you that simply making it through is already a kind…
“Childsong” is Neil Diamond stepping away from the spotlight’s bravado to listen for something older and purer—children’s voices carrying a blessing that feels like innocence remembering the world before it…
“Sweet Caroline” in its Greek Theatre 1972 roar is more than a singalong—it’s a communal spell, turning a private love song into a stadium-sized memory where “good times” feel briefly…
“Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town” in Neil Diamond’s hands feels less like a children’s chant and more like a warm, grown-up Christmas postcard—big-hearted, slightly husky, and lit from within…
A “solitary man” isn’t simply alone—he’s armoring himself against disappointment, until one night the armor turns into a song and the crowd finally understands what he can’t say outright. When…