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  2. Up on the Roof: Songs from the Brill Building - Wikipedia

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    Up On the Roof: Songs from the Brill Building, released in 1993 on Columbia Records, is a cover album and also the twenty-first studio album by Neil Diamond. It contains a duet with Dolly Parton , string arrangements by David Campbell , along with re-makes of tracks associated with the Brill Building , where Diamond had worked in the 1960s.

  3. Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon - Wikipedia

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    "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" is a song written by American musician Neil Diamond, whose recording of it on Bang Records reached number 10 on the US pop singles chart in 1967. The song enjoyed a second life when it appeared on the 1994 Pulp Fiction soundtrack , performed by rock band Urge Overkill .

  4. Shilo (album) - Wikipedia

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    Shilo is a compilation album of songs recorded by Neil Diamond, which was released on September 12, 1970, by Bang Records. [2] Bang released a remixed version of "Shilo" in 1970 which became a hit and inspired this compilation of songs Diamond recorded for Bang in 1966 and 1967 before moving to Uni Records.

  5. List of song recordings featuring Hal Blaine - Wikipedia

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    "Like a Sad Song" (John Denver) "Like to Get to Know You" (Spanky and Our Gang) "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You" (The Monkees) [10] "The Little Girl I Once Knew" (The Beach Boys) "A Little Less Conversation" (Elvis Presley) [44] [45] "The Little Old Lady (from Pasadena)" (Jan and Dean) [46] [3] "Lizzie and the Rainman" (Tanya Tucker) [6] [1]

  6. The Greatest Hits: 1966–1992 - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Hits: 1966–1992 is a compilation album by Neil Diamond released in 1992. Songs from his years with Uni/MCA (1968–1972) are represented by live or studio re-recordings as noted below because MCA Records refused to license the masters to Columbia Records, something that would cause controversy.

  7. On the Way to the Sky - Wikipedia

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    On the Way to the Sky is the fourteenth studio album by Neil Diamond, released in 1981.It contains the hit "Yesterday's Songs", which reached number eleven on the Billboard Hot 100 (and number one on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart), title track which peaked at number 27 in the US and a third single, "Be Mine Tonight", which also reached the Top 40, peaking at number 35.

  8. Bon Jovi pays tribute to Neil Diamond, Van Morrison on ... - AOL

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    Watch the video for it on Youtube. There's also a nod to two rock legends on the new track: Neil Diamond and Van Morrison. Diamond's “Sweet Caroline” gets a reference and Morrison's “Brown ...

  9. Some Days Are Diamonds (album) - Wikipedia

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    Some Days Are Diamonds is the fifteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Denver released in June 1981. The singles released from this album are "Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone)"/"Country Love" and "The Cowboy and the Lady".