About the song

Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline” is more than just a catchy tune; it’s a cultural touchstone that has resonated with audiences for decades. Released in 1969, the song quickly climbed the charts and has since become a beloved anthem at sporting events and celebrations worldwide.

While the exact inspiration for “Sweet Caroline” is a subject of some debate, it’s clear that Diamond’s heartfelt lyrics and infectious melody have struck a chord with listeners. The song’s enduring popularity can be attributed to its ability to evoke feelings of nostalgia, joy, and unity.

“Sweet Caroline” has been embraced by fans of all ages and backgrounds. Its simple yet powerful chorus, with its iconic line “So take me out to the ball game,” has made it a staple at sporting events. The song’s uplifting message and sing-along quality have also solidified its place as a celebration anthem.

Beyond its commercial success, “Sweet Caroline” has also garnered critical acclaim. The song’s timeless appeal and Diamond’s soulful vocals have earned it a place in the music canon. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its universal themes and its ability to connect with audiences on a deep emotional level.

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Lyrics

Where it began
I can’t begin to know when
But then I know it’s growin’ strong
Was in the spring
And spring became the summer
Who’d have believe you’d come along?
Hands
Touchin’ hands
Reachin’ out
Touching me, touchin’ you
Sweet Caroline
Good times never seemed so good
I’ve been inclined
To believe they never would
But now I look at the night
And it don’t seem so lonely
We fill it up with only two
And when I hurt
Hurtin’ runs off my shoulders
How can I hurt when holdin’ you?
Warm
Touchin’ warm
Reachin’ out
Touchin’ me, touchin’ you
Sweet Caroline
Good times never seemed so good
I’ve been inclined
To believe they never would, oh, no, no
Sweet Caroline
Good times never seemed so good
Sweet Caroline
I believe they never could
Sweet Caroline

By Đức

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