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"Sweet Caroline" is a song written and performed by American singer Neil Diamond and released in May 1969 as a single with the title "Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good)". It was arranged by Charles Calello , [ 2 ] and recorded at American Sound Studio in Memphis, Tennessee .
Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Neil Diamond, released in 1969.Four months after the title cut became a #22 hit, Diamond recorded and released a new single, "Sweet Caroline", which reached #4.
Despite its title coming from lyrics for the hit song "Sweet Caroline", that track was not included on the US version as it was already on the previous Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show album. On the UK edition, " Sweet Caroline " was included as the last track on Side A.
There's also a nod to two rock legends on the new track: Neil Diamond and Van Morrison. Diamond's “Sweet Caroline” gets a reference and Morrison's “Brown Eyed Girl” does, too. The classic ...
Sweet Caroline - Neil and The Noise; Act II. Entr'acte - Company; Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show - Neil and The Noise; Play Me - Neil, Marcia and The Noise; Forever in Blue Jeans - Marcia, Ellie, Jaye and The Noise; Stadium Medley: Soolaimón / Thank the Lord for the Night Time / Crunchy Granola Suite - Neil, Marcia and The Noise
Guards played a rendition of “Sweet Caroline” outside Bukcingham Palace as the Lionesses beat Australia 3-1 to reach the Women’s World Cup final. The band of the Welsh Guards played the song ...
The native New Yorker and “Sweet Caroline” have become symbols of Boston over the years, as the Red Sox play the song during the eighth inning of every home game at Fenway Park. The 25-year ...
"Sweet Caroline" was Diamond's first major hit after his slump. In 2007, Diamond said he had written "Sweet Caroline" for Caroline Kennedy after seeing her on the cover of Life in an equestrian riding outfit, [34] but in 2014 he said in an interview on the Today show that it was written for his then wife, Marcia. He could not find a good rhyme ...