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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2009

Neil Diamond

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  • Crucified this. Should have stuck to his own stuff.

  • @lonegroover Is it Diamond or Bernstein that you refer to?

  • Very nice song and very nice presentation. 5*****

  • I like this one too, it is from 'The Movie Album: As Time Goes By' Neil Diamond & Elmer Bernstein.

    Thank you for the comment!

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  • With all respect to ND fans - disastrous attempt.

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  • i cannot believe the negative comments on this wonderful song sung by the maestro himself fantastic rendition by mr diamond such emotion brilliant well done neil 5 stars plus

  • my idol!

  • my fav singer he is so amazing i love him!

  • Alison and Jose are tops in my book. Dusty gave it a jazzy feel. Sting, mellow. I noticed Diamond's name in the list but didn't have time the last visit but had wanted to take a peek. I remember watching his movie "Coming To America" as a teenager and really love the songs therein, especially 'Love On The Rocks". I have one word for his version and you would agree with me if you know his singing style. And that word is - sublime.

  • The last thing you want to do is compare the different presentations. The singer (representing all the artistes behind him) is a creative genius in his own right.

  • Love this song

  • @4evermore12 Obviously Diamond

  • una de las voces mas hermosas que existen

  • lyrics arent just lyrics, they convey a mood that the music/expression itself should follow. wtf neil? yeah you can sing it well but this isnt an old school broadway, and everything sounds a bit plodding once you draw out your chords there.

  • there really doesn't need to be any other version than Noel Harrison's, but Eva mendez's is, IMO, second best and then either this faggotry or Sting's abortion of an attempt.

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