Brooklyn Roads
Hey there music lovers! Today, I want to introduce you to a timeless classic that will transport you to the streets of Brooklyn. The song I’m talking about is none other than “Brooklyn Roads” by the legendary Neil Diamond.
Released in 1968 as part of his album “Velvet Gloves and Spit,” this song holds a special place in the hearts of many. Neil Diamond, known for his soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics, takes us on a journey through his childhood memories in the borough of Brooklyn.
The composition of “Brooklyn Roads” is a beautiful blend of folk and pop, with Diamond’s signature storytelling style shining through. The song opens with gentle acoustic guitar strums, setting the nostalgic tone right from the start. As Diamond’s voice enters, you can’t help but be captivated by his raw emotion and vivid storytelling.
The lyrics of “Brooklyn Roads” paint a picture of a young boy growing up in a working-class neighborhood. Diamond reminisces about the streets he used to roam, the friends he made, and the dreams he had. It’s a heartfelt tribute to his roots and a celebration of the resilience and spirit of Brooklyn.
What makes “Brooklyn Roads” even more special is its universal appeal. Even if you’ve never set foot in Brooklyn, the song’s themes of nostalgia, longing, and the passage of time resonate with listeners from all walks of life. It’s a testament to the power of music to connect us and evoke emotions.
If you want to dive deeper into Neil Diamond’s discography or learn more about the history and influence of “Brooklyn Roads,” I highly recommend checking out his official website or exploring articles dedicated to this iconic song.
So, what are you waiting for? Put on your headphones, close your eyes, and let Neil Diamond’s “Brooklyn Roads” take you on a journey through time and space. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed!
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Brooklyn Roads – Neil Diamond lyrics
🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics! 🎤
If I close my eyesI can almost hear my mother Callin’, “Neil, go find your brother Daddy’s home, and it’s time for supper Hurry on” And I see two boys Racin’ up two flights of staircase Squirmin’ into Papa’s embrace And his whiskers warm on their face Where’s it gone Oh, where’s it goneTwo floors above the butcherFirst door on the right Life filled to the brim As I stood by my window And I looked out of those Brooklyn RoadsI can still recallThe smells of cookin’ in the hallways Rubbers drying in the doorways And report cards I was always Afraid to showMama’d come to schoolAnd as I’d sit there softly crying Teacher’d say, “He’s just not trying He’s got a good head if he’d apply it” But you know yourself It’s always somewhere elseI built me a castleWith dragons and kings And I’d ride off with them As I stood by my window And looked out on those Brooklyn RoadsThought of going backBut all I’d see are stranger’s faces And all the scars that love erases But as my mind walks through thoses places I’m wonderin’ What’s come of themDoes some other young boyCome home to my room Does he dream what I did As he stands by my window And looks out on those Brooklyn Roads Brooklyn Roads