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Neil Diamond Reworks ‘Sweet Caroline’ into a Great Coronavirus PSA

In times of crisis, we often look to celebrities to speak up on our behalf and quell our communal discontent. Normally, they fail miserably, making hokey, self-serving gestures.

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But sometimes, their actions are both humble and entertaining enough to briefly distract us from our present realities. 

Neil Diamond hit the nail on the head Friday when he shared an updated, coronavirus-friendly version of his 1969 smash hit “Sweet Caroline.” Diamond reworked the pre-chorus from “Hands, touching hands / Reaching out, touching me, touching you” to “Hands, washing hands / Reaching out, don’t touch me, I won’t touch you.”

It’s as catchy a PSA as you’ll hear anywhere.

It’s also a riff on a tweet that went viral after the outbreak began, imagining Diamond singing to the Centers for Disease Control.

But the original version of “Sweet Caroline” is also eerily prescient. The first verse, which apparently pertains to young love, applies almost perfectly to the spread of coronavirus: 

Where it began, I can’t begin to knowing

But then I know it’s growing strong

Was in the spring

And spring became the summer

Who’d have believed you’d come along?

Was Neil Diamond actually a prophet of the end times? Or was he just a master of writing timeless pop songs that sound appropriate in a variety of contexts? Your guess is as good as mine. For now, we might as well just enjoy Diamond’s unassuming safety reminder and thank our lucky stars he’s not covering “Imagine” a cappella.  

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Last updated Mar 23, 2020, 9:29 am

Bryan Rolli

Bryan Rolli is a reporter who specializes in streaming entertainment. He writes about music and film for Forbes, Billboard, and the Austin American-Statesman. He met Flavor Flav in two separate Las Vegas bowling alleys and still can’t stop talking about it.

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