According to an interview he gave at the 2011 Kennedy Center Honors, the song was written about his wife Marcia Murphey. The name he used in the song was inspired by Caroline Kennedy after seeing a photo of her in a magazine.
Neil Diamond is a singer song writer who has had many hits which include "Sweet Caroline".
Caroline Kennedy
sweet Caroline by neil diamond Caroline, no by brian Wilson
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."
Sweet Caroline
Neil Diamond is a singer song writer who has had many hits which include "Sweet Caroline".
Caroline Kennedy
sweet Caroline by neil diamond Caroline, no by brian Wilson
Sweet Caroline
Sweet Caroline By Neil Diamond.
Neil Diamond would not mind having Weird Al Yankovic parody Sweet Caroline as long as he was singing the parody for money and not the real song
It's not by Bob Dylan, it's by Neil Diamond.
Contrary to popular belief, "Sweet Caroline" was not written specifically for Caroline Kennedy. Neil Diamond has stated that the song was inspired by a photograph of a young girl named Caroline Kennedy, but it was not written exclusively for her.
"Sweet Caroline" by Neil Diamond
I will say Caroline Kennedy, of whom Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline" was penned. I am not aware of a second song in her honor though.
If you mean this as in "Sweet Caroline (bah-bah bah bah) good times never felt so good", it was made into a hit by Neil Diamond. He wrote, produced and sang the tune. For some really odd reason the pop hit, released in September 1969, has become a dance house favourite, where the whole dance floor sings the lyrics. It's also sung by fans at Boston Red Sox games during the 7th inning stretch.
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