I'm Your Man

Neil Diamond · Other Songs - Neil Diamond

Won't you come into the living room

We can talk about

The way that we see this

You can snuggle in my easy chair

And I can tell you about

The man that I really am

We can talk about the family

Or we can talk about the things

That you've been missin'

What's missing

If you want someone who's listening

I'm your man, oh yeah

I'm your man, a-ha



Do you want to see a photograph

It's a picture of the two of us together

Got to be my favorite photograph

From a time I know

I'll always remember

Now we got a little family

Can't you see that I'm a man who's

Just discovered what love is

And one thing leads to another

But I'm your man, oh yeah

I'm your man a-ha



Can't you come into the living room

Got a few important things

I want to talk about

Won't you meet me in the living room

Stay around until there's not a single doubt

That I love you, yes I love you

When you need someone who loves you

I'm you man, a-ha

I'm your man, oh yeah

I'm your man

About I'm Your Man

Neil Diamond's "I'm Your Man" stands as a quintessential example of his signature songwriting style, blending lush orchestration with intimate, confessional lyrics that explore themes of romantic devotion and vulnerability. Released during the height of Diamond's commercial success in the 1970s, the track exemplifies his ability to craft pop melodies that resonate deeply with listeners while maintaining a sophisticated, adult-oriented sensibility. The song's enduring appeal lies in its honest portrayal of a relationship where the singer feels uniquely understood and cherished, a sentiment that has made it a staple in his extensive discography and a favorite for live performances. As a defining work of his catalog, it showcases the harmonious marriage of pop sensibilities and folk storytelling that characterized his most celebrated recordings of the era.