I Am… I Said
Are you ready to take a trip back in time to the early 70s? Let’s dive into the enchanting world of Neil Diamond and his iconic song, “I Am… I Said.” Released in 1971 as part of his album “Stones,” this track has become a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences to this day.
Neil Diamond, a singer-songwriter with a voice that can melt hearts, crafted this masterpiece during a period of self-reflection and introspection. The composition history of “I Am… I Said” is rooted in Diamond’s desire to express his feelings of loneliness and longing for connection.
The song’s lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man lost in the vastness of the world, desperately searching for a sense of belonging. Diamond’s powerful vocals, accompanied by a haunting melody, perfectly capture the raw emotions conveyed in the lyrics.
What sets “I Am… I Said” apart is its ability to resonate with listeners on a deeply personal level. The universal themes of loneliness and the longing for acceptance strike a chord with anyone who has ever felt adrift in a sea of uncertainty.
Over the years, this song has influenced countless artists and has been covered by various musicians, each adding their unique touch to the timeless melody. Its impact on popular culture is undeniable, making it a must-listen for any music enthusiast.
If you’re curious to explore more of Neil Diamond’s discography, I highly recommend checking out his album “Stones,” where “I Am… I Said” first made its debut. You can find more information about Neil Diamond and his incredible career here.
So, grab your headphones, close your eyes, and let the enchanting melodies of “I Am… I Said” transport you to a world of introspection and self-discovery. Trust me; you won’t be disappointed!
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I Am… I Said – Neil Diamond lyrics
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L.A.’s fine, the sun shines most the timeAnd the feeling is “lay back” Palm trees grow and rents are low But you know I keep thinkin’ about Making my way backWell I’m New York City born and raisedBut nowadays I’m lost between two shores L.A.’s fine, but it ain’t home New York’s home But it ain’t mine no more“I am”… I saidTo no one there And no one heard at all Not even the chair“I am”… I cried“I am”… said I And I am lost and I can’t Even say why Leavin’ me lonely stillDid you ever read about a frogWho dreamed of bein’ a king And then became one Well except for the names And a few other changes If you talk about me The story is the same oneBut I got an emptiness deep insideAnd I’ve tried But it won’t let me go And I’m not a man who likes to swear But I never cared For the sound of being alone“I am”… I saidTo no one there And no one heard at all Not even the chair “I am”… I cried “I am”… said I And I am lost and I can’t Even say why “I am”… I said “I am”… I cried “I am”
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