Neil Diamond – You’re So Sweet
“You’re So Sweet” is Neil Diamond’s wink in the middle of the show—a quick, affectionate tall tale that proves love can be tender even when it’s laughing. There are Neil…
“You’re So Sweet” is Neil Diamond’s wink in the middle of the show—a quick, affectionate tall tale that proves love can be tender even when it’s laughing. There are Neil…
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