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Artist/Band: Neil Diamond
Lyrics for Song: Diamond girls
Lyrics for Album: You Don't Bring Me Flowers [1985]



Home-town girl in the city of lights

sleeps all day, hey, and she plays all night.

Takin' her turn on the merry-go-round;

hearin' her laugh, but it's a lonely sound.



Bring her on up;

take her on down.

Hearin' you laugh, babe,

it's a lonely sound.

Leavin' your home

on a midnight plane;

hearin' you call, babe,

in the sound of the rain.



Diamond girls.

Is there anybody there at the end of the night?

Is it worth what you pay with your soul?

When you look in the mirror, do you see it right?

Diamond girls aren't made to grow old.



Small-town child in the city of dreams.

What it was, baby, ain't what it seems.

Staking her life on travelin' bands;

spendin' that soul, yeah, on the one-night stands.



Bring her on up;

take her on down.

Hearin' you laugh, babe,

it's a lonely sound.

Leavin' your home

on a midnight plane;

hearin' you call, babe,

in the sound of the rain.



Diamond girls.

Is there anybody there at the end of the night?

Is it worth what you pay with your soul?

When you look in the mirror, do you see it right?

Diamond girls aren't made to grow old.



Hard times.

Makin' your way, baby,

any way you can.

But I hear you callin'

and I know you need me.



Diamond girls.

Is there anybody there at the end of the night?

Is it worth what you pay with your soul?

When you look in the mirror, do you see it right?

Diamond girls aren't made to grow old.

Diamond girls.


Diamond Girls

Neil Diamond's 'Diamond Girls' stands as a defining track from his 1985 album *You Don't Bring Me Flowers*. Released during a period where Diamond revisited his classic pop sensibilities with a matured voice, the song exemplifies his signature blend of romantic yearning and polished production. The recording captures the essence of late 1980s adult contemporary music, featuring Diamond's characteristic falsetto and emotive delivery that has made the song a staple in his discography. While the lyrics explore themes of unrequited love and the desire for a perfect partner, the song's enduring appeal lies in its melodic structure and Diamond's ability to convey deep feeling through his vocal performance. It remains a beloved example of his work from this era, showcasing his continued relevance in the pop landscape decades after his initial rise to fame.


Album Lyrics: You Don't Bring Me Flowers [1985]


Neil Diamond
"You Don't Bring Me Flowers [1985]"


1. Remember me
2. You've got your troubles
3. Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Sons
4. Memphis flyer
5. Say Maybe
6. Diamond girls