Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond
According to David Wild, who interviewed Diamond for Rolling Stone and wrote He Is…I Say: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Neil Diamond, this was a turning point in Diamonds songwriting. When we asked David if Diamond’s songs were personal or character-driven, he told us: “I think they’re all...
Melinda was mine
'Til the time that I found her
Holding Jim, loving him
Then Sue came along, loved me strong
That's what I thought
Me and Sue, but that died too
Don't know that I will
But until I can find me
The girl who'll stay
And won't play games behind me
I'll be what I am
A solitary man, solitary man
I've had it to here
Bein' where love's a small word
Part-time thing, paper ring
I know it's been done
Havin' one girl who'll love me
Right or wrong, weak or strong
Don't know that I will
But until I can find me
The girl who'll stay
And won't play games behind me
I'll be what I am
A solitary man, solitary man
(instrumental)
Don't know that I will
But until I can find me
The girl who'll stay
And won't play games behind me
I'll be what I am
A solitary man
Solitary man
Solitary man
Solitary man
Solitary man
Solitary Man was written by Neil Diamond.
Solitary Man was produced by Jeff Barry & Ellie Greenwich.
Neil Diamond released Solitary Man on Mon Apr 04 1966.