Neil Diamond Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | I Am… I Said |
| 2 | America |
| 3 | Love on the Rocks |
| 4 | Hello Again |
| 5 | Delirious Love |
| 6 | September Morn |
| 7 | Soolaimòn |
| 8 | Beautiful Noise (album master) |
| 9 | Pretty Amazing Grace |
| 10 | Mr. Bojangles |
| 11 | Crunchy Granola Suite |
| 12 | Heartlight |
| 13 | If You Know What I Mean |
| 14 | Stones |
| 15 | Longfellow Serenade |
| 16 | Hell Yeah |
| 17 | Desirée |
| 18 | Beautiful Noise |
| 19 | Oh Mary |
| 20 | Save Me a Saturday Night |
| 21 | If I Don’t See You Again |
| 22 | Captain of a Shipwreck |
| 23 | Evermore |
| 24 | Man of God |
| 25 | I’m On to You |
| 26 | We |
| 27 | What’s It Gonna Be |
| 28 | Don’t Go There |
| 29 | Face Me |
| 30 | Create Me |
| 31 | Forgotten |
| 32 | One More Bite of the Apple |
| 33 | Everybody’s Talkin’ |
| 34 | Jingle Bell Rock |
| 35 | Act Like a Man |
| 36 | Headed for the Future |
| 37 | Whose Hands Are These |
| 38 | If You Go Away |
| 39 | No Words |
| 40 | The Power of Two |
| 41 | Ain’t No Sunshine |
| 42 | Home Before Dark |
| 43 | Chelsea Morning |
| 44 | Skybird |
| 45 | Slow It Down |
| 46 | Midnight Train to Georgia |
| 47 | Captain Sunshine |
| 48 | I’ve Been This Way Before |
| 49 | Sweet Caroline (live) |
| 50 | Suzanne |
Neil Diamond Albums
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About Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond is an American singer-songwriter from Brooklyn who became one of pop music's most enduring craftsmen, blending rock, folk, and theatrical balladry into a uniquely emotional sound. His breakthrough hits like "Sweet Caroline" and "Cracklin' Rosie" showcased his gift for anthemic choruses and deeply personal storytelling, while "Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show" demonstrated his flair for dramatic, gospel-tinged narratives. Diamond's rich baritone voice and piano-driven arrangements evolved from folk-rock intimacy to grand, orchestral productions that filled arenas worldwide. His cultural impact spans generations, with "Sweet Caroline" becoming a stadium singalong staple and his songs covered by artists from Elvis to UB40, cementing his status as one of America's greatest pop songwriters.