After "Good times never seemed so good," the crowd shout-sings:
: Diamond originally stated the song was inspired by a photo of Caroline Kennedy , the daughter of John F. Kennedy. However, he later revealed it was actually about his then-wife, Marsha , but he needed a three-syllable name to fit the melody.
: In DJ and event culture, the song is known as a "floor filler" that can turn a quiet room into a "volcano" of dancing and singing. Neil Diamond - Sweet Caroline (Remastered)
After "Sweet Caroline," the crowd shout-sings:
: Diamond reportedly earns between $300,000 and $500,000 annually in licensing fees from this single track alone. 🎸 Listen & Explore After "Good times never seemed so good," the
: When Diamond sings "Hands, touching hands / Reaching out, touching me, touching you," it is customary to mimic the "reaching out" motion toward those around you. 🏟️ Cultural Impact
: The remastered version enhances the lush brass arrangements and Diamond's signature baritone, providing a crisper, more immersive listening experience compared to the original 1969 mono pressings. 🎤 How to Sing (The "Crowd" Guide) : In DJ and event culture, the song
: You can find the remastered version on Neil Diamond's Official Spotify and Apple Music.