Yes, he did. The song is called, "If You Know What I Mean". I love this song and would sure love to know the meaning behind it. I have some ideas.
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.
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No, Neil Diamond did not write "Midnight Train to Georgia." The song was actually written by Jim Weatherly and popularized by Gladys Knight & the Pips in 1973. Neil Diamond is known for his own hits, but this particular song is not part of his catalog.
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Are you kidding? That was Seals & Crofts.
Neil Sedaka (b. 1939) did not sing nor write the song "Penny Arcade". It was written by UK musician Sammy King for Roy Orbison who recorded the song in 1969.
Nick Jones wrote penny a song called give love a try
Penny (as in a coin): souPenny (as in the name): Same spelling as the English, Penny.
That is Jimmy's penny.
i penny is 1 out of 100 cents, therefore it is .01
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.
To write "ninety-eight pounds and one penny" in numerical form, you would write it as £98.01. The pound symbol (£) represents the currency, with "98" indicating the pounds, and "01" representing the one penny. In total, this indicates a monetary amount of ninety-eight pounds and one penny.
When I go to the arcade, I will REDEEM my tickets for a prize.
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