I'm glad you're here with me tonight.
Moods - Neil Diamond album - was created on 1972-07-15.
Just for You - Neil Diamond album - was created on 1967-09-16.
no it was Don Mclean who sung it not Neil Diamond but Neil Diamond however should do a cover of it on his next album
becuase Neil Diamond was busy with a tour and an album at the moment so they hired Smash Mouth to cover for him
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
Moods - Neil Diamond album - was created on 1972-07-15.
Just for You - Neil Diamond album - was created on 1967-09-16.
no it was Don Mclean who sung it not Neil Diamond but Neil Diamond however should do a cover of it on his next album
Neil Diamond The Making of 'The Movie Album' - 1998 TV was released on: USA: 4 November 1998
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.
2008
Moods
1969
Yes. It is by Neil Diamond and is from album 'The Taproot Manuscript'
becuase Neil Diamond was busy with a tour and an album at the moment so they hired Smash Mouth to cover for him
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
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