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Diamond puts a seasonal spin on one of his earliest hits, "Cherry Cherry," with "Cherry Cherry Christmas." For a slightly different take on holiday cheer, Neil updates Adam Sandler's comedic ...
Neil Diamond, “A Cherry Cherry Christmas” The listener’s reaction to the concept of Neil Diamond covering Adam Sandler ‘s “The Chanukah Song” is a pretty good predictor of how he or ...
Neil Diamond’s attempts to acquire gravitas are cast aside on A Cherry Cherry Christmas. Following two straight-faced albums produced by Rick Rubin, who resurrected Johnny Cash’s career, the ...
Unlike other tribute acts, Cherry Cherry does not attempt to impersonate Neil Diamond. Instead, they choose to honor his songs and stage performances by personalizing each and every show for the ...
Sure enough, when I turned my car radio to the station, there it was: "Cherry, Cherry" by Neil Diamond. Apparently it was his first big hit, way back in 1966. But why play it on repeat?
Finally, after seven weeks of playing Neil Diamond’s 1966 hit ‘Cherry, Cherry’ on a nonstop loop — approximately 17,000 times — Jackson radio station 107.1-FM ended its mysterious deed.
He’s written his fair share of singalongs. And lately, Neil Diamond, 84, has found the joy in commanding another version of ...
In the sleeve notes, Neil Diamond pre-empts any feelings of incongruity at the prospect of a Jewish guy singing Christmas songs by stating that this is a magical time of year regardless of one's ...
Or the opening track, “Cherry Cherry Christmas,” which we know Diamond wrote because it mentions about 57 of his earlier songs: "Let's raise a Christmas toast of red, red wine / We'll even ...
The bulk of these 14 tracks were originally released on previous Neil Diamond Christmas albums from 1992 and 1994 – neither of which, one imagines, bore such a cringingly terrible titular pun.