But That Was Yesterday

Neil Diamond · Other Songs - Neil Diamond

I thought this love of ours

Was here to stay

Your heart was true when love was new

But that was yesterday



Our love was warmer than a summer day

And ev'ry kiss told of our bliss

But that was yesterday

Yesterday's memories

Bring today's sorrows

Now that you're gone from me

We share no tomorrows



I still remember

Dear, the plans we made

You always said "Some day we'd wed,"

But that was yesterday

But That Was Yesterday

Neil Diamond's "But That Was Yesterday" stands as a quintessential example of his signature songwriting style, blending acoustic guitar with lush orchestration to explore themes of nostalgia and the passage of time. Released in the mid-1960s, the track exemplifies the pop-rock sensibilities that defined Diamond's early career and established him as a master of melodic storytelling. The song's enduring appeal lies in its universal emotional resonance, capturing the bittersweet feeling of looking back at a bygone era while acknowledging the inevitability of moving forward. As a staple of Diamond's discography, it remains a defining piece of his catalog, showcasing his ability to craft anthems that transcend specific cultural moments and speak directly to the human experience of memory and loss.