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No. Neil Diamond wrote nearly all of his own material with the exception of about 6 or 7 covers.
yes, I heard this from his own voice...........
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.
No, Neil Diamond did not write "Daydream Believer." The song was written by John Stewart and was famously performed by The Monkees, becoming one of their biggest hits in 1967. Neil Diamond is known for his own iconic songs such as "Sweet Caroline" and "Cracklin' Rosie."
It is supposed to be about a man wooing a woman with the poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow... and then wooing her with this own Longfellow!
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No. Neil Diamond wrote nearly all of his own material with the exception of about 6 or 7 covers.
yes, I heard this from his own voice...........
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.
No, Neil Diamond did not write "Daydream Believer." The song was written by John Stewart and was famously performed by The Monkees, becoming one of their biggest hits in 1967. Neil Diamond is known for his own iconic songs such as "Sweet Caroline" and "Cracklin' Rosie."
They are not related. however Dustin Neil Diamond was named after Neil Diamond. Dustin's middle name "Neil" is named after the great singer Neil Diamond. Crazy right!?!?!?
It is supposed to be about a man wooing a woman with the poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow... and then wooing her with this own Longfellow!
Harvey Diamond is Neil Diamond's brother, and he is known for being a successful businessman and entrepreneur. He has worked in various capacities, including as a real estate developer. While he may not be as publicly known as Neil, Harvey has made his mark in his own right through his professional endeavors.
Neil Diamond practices the Jewish religion. Growing up he was a cantor at his synagogue. He has said in interviews that he loves the songs of Christmas and enjoys the festivities of the season, which is why he put out a couple of Christmas albums. Whether Mr. Diamond believes in Jesus or not is his own religious preference and we should be the last people to judge him on that. And he does not need to answer that personal of a question. Nor do the rest of us. I think it's a valid question... Neil Diamond can also Defend himself, and he doesn't need you to do it for him, whoever you are. If he's Jewish, he probably doesn't. Not in the way that Christians believe. We believe he's come already, basically, and the Jews believe he will still come. Thats all I can give you, Im not too knowledgable about their Religion.
Arabians are no better nor any worse than any other breed of horse. Each breed has it's own merits and problems.
Neil Diamond was a starving songwriter before he, "...went out on his own." He played with virtually the same people he plays with today. Takes alot to stick together as a band backing each other for over 40 years. He has virtually always been a singer/songwriter.. probably since he's been in diapers! Personally I wouldn't call him either a solo artist or a 'group.' He plays with an extremely talented group of people.
No a horse is a herbivore and will not cannibalize it's own young. A horses digestive track is not designed to process meat of any kind.