on billboards soft rock collection 1971 and 1972
on the rock n roll hall of fame website
Paul Simon
because Elvis Presley started rock n roll which made him the king and Neil Diamond however would not be performing rock n roll if Elvis was not around
Neil never sang the song nor did he write. it was sung by Andy Kim, who seemed to be trying to sound something like Neil, in the mid to late 1970's.
Perhaps. A geologist can help you decide whether there is a diamond embedded in a rock.
Yes, Neil Diamond did write a song called "Do It." It was one of his earlier songs, back in the mid-to-late 1960s, when he was known for top-40 and rock hits. The song never became a top-40 hit, however.
the moss rock is in Eterna forest
In the Underground.
Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, Lou Reed, Carole King, Laura Nyro... the list goes on and on.
never heard of it
Yes, the compound word 'rock collection' is the noun in the sentence. The noun 'rock collection' is a word for a thing.
Neil Diamond is strong as ever. Writing, recording and touring. He played the US, Ireland (as always) and the rest of the world just last year. His live performances are still on the leading edge of technological wonderment -- he was the first to use a rotating stage, the first to use lasers to create images and dazzling effects and his audiences are respectful and loyal to the end. I don't think I've ever been to any other "rock" concert where the audience stops screaming and actually listens to he and his band sing -- and he stays on key unlike so many performers today... As Bill Murray said in, "What About Bob?" -- "...Neil Diamond. You either love him or hate him. My ex-wife loved him."