Neil Diamond |
Nielsen SoundScan posted that Diamond sold 19,000 tracks
this week, 2,800 tracks the previous week, with a total of 1.75 million tracks
to date. The song, which has been an incredible source of pride and joy for Boston since it became a Fenway tradition a decade ago,
was played in honor of Boston
at various games since the tragedy -- including the Sox's arch rivals, the New
York Yankees.
Neil Diamond explained that having early pop success almost
came at the cost of finding his true voice as a singer-songwriter.
In 2011, Neil Diamond revealed that the daughter of
President John F. Kennedy -- Caroline Kennedy -- was the inspiration behind the
song, telling The Associated Press: "I've never discussed it with anybody
before -- intentionally. I thought maybe I would tell it to Caroline when I met
her someday. I'm happy to have gotten it off my chest and to have expressed it
to Caroline. I thought she might be embarrassed, but she seemed to be struck by
it and really, really happy. . . It was a picture of a little girl dressed to
the nines in her riding gear, next to her pony. It was such an innocent,
wonderful picture, I immediately felt there was a song in there."
"Sweet Caroline" was originally released on May 17th, 1969 on Diamond's Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show album. It was issued as a single a little over a month later and eventually peaked at Number Four on the Billboard Hot 100.
Diamond will donate royalties from "Sweet Caroline," a top-5 hit that has been played at every Boston Red Sox home game for more than a decade, to the charity supporting victims of the Boston Marathon bombing.
"Sweet Caroline" was originally released on May 17th, 1969 on Diamond's Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show album. It was issued as a single a little over a month later and eventually peaked at Number Four on the Billboard Hot 100.
Diamond will donate royalties from "Sweet Caroline," a top-5 hit that has been played at every Boston Red Sox home game for more than a decade, to the charity supporting victims of the Boston Marathon bombing.
Sweet Caroline at Yankee Stadium 4/16/13 to honor the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings. Classy gesture by the Yankees and Yankee fans.
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