Neil Diamond – Dry Your Eyes
A Hymn of Healing and Resolve in the Wake of a Shattered Dream When Neil Diamond released “Dry Your Eyes” as part of his 1976 album Beautiful Noise, the song…
A Hymn of Healing and Resolve in the Wake of a Shattered Dream When Neil Diamond released “Dry Your Eyes” as part of his 1976 album Beautiful Noise, the song…
A Hymn of Humility: Neil Diamond’s Reverent Reimagining of a Timeless Carol When Neil Diamond released his rendition of “Little Drummer Boy” on the 1992 holiday album The Christmas Album,…
The Radiant Persistence of Hope Beneath Life’s Shadows When Neil Diamond released “Sunday Sun” in 1968 as part of his album Velvet Gloves and Spit, the song found only modest…
A Solitary Spirit in Search of Freedom and Faith When Neil Diamond released “Flight of the Gull” in 1973 as part of his ambitious soundtrack album Jonathan Livingston Seagull, the…
A Voice of Reverence: When Neil Diamond Illuminates the Sacred Heart of Song When Neil Diamond released his rendition of “O Holy Night” on his 1992 holiday album The Christmas…
“Coldwater Morning” is the hush between heartbeats—when daylight arrives too soon, and you realize the road has taken more from you than you expected “Coldwater Morning” sits quietly but decisively…
“Winter Wonderland” in Neil Diamond’s voice feels like winter seen from the inside—snow outside the window, and a lifetime of feelings warming the room There are countless recordings of “Winter…
“Midnight Train to Georgia” in Neil Diamond’s voice feels like a late-night letter—less a soul spectacle, more a weary, loving decision to follow someone home when the dream runs out.…
“Deck the Halls / We Wish You a Merry Christmas” is celebration without irony—ancient melodies braided together, carried by a voice that understands joy as something shared, not performed. When…
“Sleigh Ride” in Neil Diamond’s hands is winter as memory—bright bells on the surface, and a quiet human warmth underneath, like breath on a cold window. Put the title “Sleigh…