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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2008

Neil Diamond

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  • I heard this song when I was 9 yrs old and fell in love with it. Now I`m 25 and I feel like I heard it yesterday! lol

  • Tremendous song --lyrics only one songwriter could write.

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  • NEIL DIAMOND FANS!

  • When I was in my youth, Id hear songs like this and like it for the music, not really understanding what the words meant. Now in my later life I know what the words mean and still love the music. Aging DOES have its advantages ;)

  • Unique voice

  • this is how a man should sing!

  • I have NEVER based my liking of an artist upon their PR people's ability to market their product!" Glittering prizes and endless compromises shatter the illusion of integretty"- RUSH

  • amo essa canção

  • It doesn't take any "hall of fame" to know that in the English speaking world, A large percentage have heard and enjoyed Neil's music. My guess is Neil is A trend setter, and not A trend follower." Who cares what the other guy does,..I ain't him! Besides, what I'm doing is cool" Then some Chump Magazine tries to tell you it ain't cool unless they say it is. Well, Time will tell, and it has! Way to stand tall Neil. They ain't royalty, tell 'em "Kiss Off!"

  • Watched Neil Diamond last night on BBC2 - he not only looks fantastic for his age (70), he sings just as good as he has always done - not many musicians can do that! He is a legend!! This one of my favourite songs of all times.

  • @shilo901 you're not lying because that must explained why Rolling Stones gave Nirvana's 1991 album, ''Nevermind'', 3 stars. & gave a shitty 2008 album by the Jonas Brothers, 4 stars!!!!!

  • Thank you shilo901 for your clarification. I totally agree with your comment. You are absolutely correct to say that Neil Diamond does not need endorsement from the Rolling Stone magazine. His music will live on forever whether he gets into R&R HoF or not.

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