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"Forever in Blue Jeans" is a song by Neil Diamond which he co-wrote with his guitarist Richard Bennett. The up-tempo track was released as a single by Columbia in February 1979, having featured on Diamond's album You Don't Bring Me Flowers which was released the previous year.
Young's manager Elliot Mazer suggested adding three older songs to the album - "Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown" as well as "Borrowed Tune" and "Lookout Joe." [5] [13] With those three songs added, Young eventually decided to release the Tonight's the Night album in 1975, instead of Homegrown, which he had recently recorded. [13] "Come On Baby ...
Forever in Blue Jeans; G. Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon ... Hello Again (Neil Diamond song) Holly Holy; I. I Am... I Said; I'll Come Running (Neil Diamond song) I'm a ...
Neil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) [1] is an American singer-songwriter. He has sold more than 130 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling musicians of all time. [2] [3] [4]
September Morn is the thirteenth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Neil Diamond. Released in 1979, the album includes a disco version of the Motown song "Dancing in the Street" and a remake of "I'm a Believer". The title track was an international chart hit, and became Diamond's 30th Top 40 hit in the U.S.
The duo are set to star in Song Sung Blue as Claire and Mike and Claire Sardina, ... (Jackman, 56, and Hudson, 45) form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band, proving it's never too late to find love ...
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The Bang Years 1966–1968 is a compilation album by Neil Diamond of Diamond's 23 songs he recorded for Bang Records in mono. [1] Originally issued in 2011 by Columbia Records, it was reissued in 2014 by Capitol Records after Diamond signed with Capitol taking his Bang catalog with him.