![]() ![]() Except this time, it isn’t the nausea of joy. Kind of like the time when we saw Neil Diamond live and he rose up through the floor in a blast of steam wearing a sequined jumpsuit. Sweet Caroline (Whoa) Good times never seem so good (So good, so good, so good) I've been inclined (Whoa) To believe it 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 One, touching one Reaching out, touchin' me. Yeah, um, looking at the above picture of Caroline with these lyrics in mind makes us a little nauseous. Where it began I cant begin to know when But then I. Hands, touchin' hands Reachin' out, touchin' me, touchin' you Sweet Caroline Good times never seemed so good I've been inclined To believe they never would But now I. verse 2 C F I look at the night, whooo, and it don't seem so lonely C G We fill it up with only two, oh C And when I hurt F Hurting runs off my shoulder C G How can I hurt when holding you Pre-Chorus C Am G Oh, one. And…Īnd who could forget the most erotic part of the song, which is not technically part of the lyrics but is required chanting for all high-school dancing: 'Sweet Caroline' lyrics Where it began, I can't begin to knowing, But then I know it's growing strong Was in the spring, Then spring became the summer, Who'd have believe you'd come along Hands. Sweet Caroline (originally by Neil Diamond) (from Purple Hearts soundtrack). 'Sweet Caroline' Where it began, I can't begin to knowin' But then I know it's growing strong Was in the spring And spring became the summer Who'd have believed you'd come along. C F Oh, sweet Caroline F G Good times never seem so good C F G F Em Dm I've been inclined to believe it never would and now I. ![]() Wait a minute … There may be a lot of complicated lyrics to that song, but we seem to remember at least a couple that aren’t “little girl” appropriate… “It was such an innocent, wonderful picture, I immediately felt there was a song in there.” “It was a picture of a little girl dressed to the nines in her riding gear, next to her pony,” he recalled. Hands, touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you. Sweet Caroline Good times never seemed so good I've been inclined To believe they never would Where it began I can't begin to knowin' But then I know it's growing strong Was in the spring And spring became the summer Who'd have believed you'd come along Hands, touchin' hands Reachin' out Touchin' me Touchin' you Sweet Caroline Good times never. This unwraps one of music’s great riddles, in the order of “Who is Carly Simon singing about in, ‘You’re So Vain’?” and “Hey Steve Miller, what the hell is a ’pompatus’?”ĭiamond, 66, said he was a “young, broke songwriter” in the ‘60s when he saw a cute photo of Caroline Kennedy in a magazine. Was in the spring, then spring became the summer. He even performed the song via satellite at Kennedy’s 50 th-birthday party last week, which friends say was a thrill for the charitable New Yorker. Late yesterday, singer Neil Diamond revealed that the inspiration for his famous song “Sweet Caroline” was a girlish Caroline Kennedy, who was 12 when the song was originally released. ![]()
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