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Cover of 1903 sheet music, with inset photo of singer Pearl Redding"(You're the Flower of My Heart,) Sweet Adeline" is a ballad best known as a barbershop standard.It was first published in 1903, with lyrics by Richard Husch Gerard to music by Harry Armstrong, from a tune he had written in 1896 at the age of 18.
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.
"Song Sung Blue" Neil Diamond: 4 22 August "Popcorn"† [10] Hot Butter: 10 31 October "Silver Machine" Hawkwind: 3 21 November "Mexico" Les Humphries Singers: 9 1973 [11] 23 January "Ich fange nie mehr was an einem Sonntag an" Monica Morell: 5 27 February "Crocodile Rock" Elton John: 3 20 March "Mama Loo" Les Humphries Singers: 5 24 April "Der ...
Yes, 2020 has been tough, so Diamond is doing his part to make sure it goes out on a high note. Neil Diamond released a worldwide singalong of ‘Sweet Caroline,’ and it’s pure joy Skip to ...
Hot August Night/NYC is a DVD release from Neil Diamond released on August 14, 2009. The DVD features songs from Diamond's four shows at Madison Square Garden during his 2008 tour. An accompanying 2-CD album was released at the same time. [2] An edited, hour-long special featuring songs from this DVD was shown on CBS on the night of the disc's ...
Up On the Roof: Songs from the Brill Building, released in 1993 on Columbia Records, is a cover album and also the twenty-first studio album by Neil Diamond. It contains a duet with Dolly Parton , string arrangements by David Campbell , along with re-makes of tracks associated with the Brill Building , where Diamond had worked in the 1960s.
The Transformers One star hammed it up for the audience, performing several numbers including renditions of Neil Diamond’s 1969 hit “Sweet Caroline," Radiohead’s “Creep” and Prince’s ...
The Greatest Hits: 1966–1992 is a compilation album by Neil Diamond released in 1992. Songs from his years with Uni/MCA (1968–1972) are represented by live or studio re-recordings as noted below because MCA Records refused to license the masters to Columbia Records, something that would cause controversy.