It is about a person dying alone, after giving his love and attention to his family.
Neil Diamond told UK DJ Ken Evans in 1972: "Morningside is a very sad song. It's a song of dying alone, something that I've been aware of for a long time. I was struck by it when my grandparents passed away - that they did die alone - that they weren't with their children when they died. And a year and a half ago when I was in London for the first time, I passed a shop and saw this beautiful table in the window. It was carved by hand and for some reason the two things came together and the song started then." >>
The meaning is the meaning that you put to it. It helps to know what is a penny arcade. How a song is interpreted is highly subjective.
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
Neil Diamond sang a song called Lady,Oh.
Sure sounds like Neil Diamond!
Neil Diamond is a singer song writer who has had many hits which include "Sweet Caroline".
The meaning is the meaning that you put to it. It helps to know what is a penny arcade. How a song is interpreted is highly subjective.
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
The belief he's referring to in the song is love at first sight.
Neil Diamond sang a song called Lady,Oh.
sounds like neil diamond dont know the song.
Sure sounds like Neil Diamond!
Neil Diamond is a singer song writer who has had many hits which include "Sweet Caroline".
Neil Diamond
It was written by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman, not Neil Diamond
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.
Neil Diamond
1966