No! It was Neil ARMSTRONG! Neil Diamond is a singer, not an astronaut.
Neil Diamond wrote "Solitary Man".
1. "Solitary Man" 2. "Red Rubber Ball" (Bruce Woodley, Paul Simon) 3. "La Bamba" (Traditional) 4. "Do It" 5. "Hanky Panky" (Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich) 6. "Monday, Monday" (John Phillips) 7. "New Orleans" (Guida) 8. "Someday Baby" 9. "I Got The Feelin', Oh No, No" 10. "I'll Come Running" 11. "Love To Love" 12. "Cherry, Cherry" It has never been released on CD
Originally recorded in 1966.
Solitary Man by Neil Diamond
No! It was Neil ARMSTRONG! Neil Diamond is a singer, not an astronaut.
Neil Diamond wrote "Solitary Man".
1. "Solitary Man" 2. "Red Rubber Ball" (Bruce Woodley, Paul Simon) 3. "La Bamba" (Traditional) 4. "Do It" 5. "Hanky Panky" (Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich) 6. "Monday, Monday" (John Phillips) 7. "New Orleans" (Guida) 8. "Someday Baby" 9. "I Got The Feelin', Oh No, No" 10. "I'll Come Running" 11. "Love To Love" 12. "Cherry, Cherry" It has never been released on CD
Originally recorded in 1966.
The Feel Of Neil Diamond is the name Neil Diamond's debut album. It has never been released on CD. It includes all of his first three big hits, "Solitary Man" (#55), "Cherry Cherry" (#6) and "I Got The Feelin' Oh No No" (#16). Unless otherwise indicated, all songs written by Neil Diamond.
Solitary Man by Neil Diamond
Chris Isaak, Johnny Cash, and H.I.M. (His Infernal Machine) have covered Solitary Man. * Rage had a song called Solitary Man, but it was a different song and NOT a cover of the Neil Diamond song.
Diamond in different languages: Spanish: diamante French: diamant Italian: diamante German: Diamant Japanese: ダイヤモンド (daiyamondo)
Nicolas Sarkozy, a man who cannot speak languages, even his own, properly.
I think the song you're thinking about is called Solitary Man and was sung by Neil Diamond
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!
The two official languages of the Isle of Man are:EnglishManxVirtually everyone speaks English. Manx is critically endangered and no longer has any native speakers. About 1700 people can speak it as a second language.