About The Song
“Sweet Caroline” is a song written and performed by Neil Diamond, released in May 1969 as a single. It was arranged by Charles Calello and recorded at American Sound Studio in Memphis, Tennessee. The song reached the 4th position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1969. It also peaked at number 3 on the US Easy Listening chart. The song was certified gold by the RIAA on August 18, 1969.
Diamond has provided different explanations for the song’s origins. In a 2007 interview, he stated the inspiration for the song was John F. Kennedy’s daughter, Caroline, who was 11 years old at the time it was released. However, in 2014, Diamond said the song was about his then-wife Marcia, but he needed a three-syllable name to fit the melody. The lyrics reflect fond memories and the joy of companionship, resonating with audiences for decades. Its catchy melody and memorable chorus have made it a beloved classic, often heard at sporting events and gatherings.
Lyrics
Where it began
I can't begin to knowin'
But then I know it's growin' strong
Was in the spring
And spring became the summer
Who'd have believed you'd come along
Hands, touchin' hands
Reachin' out, touchin' me, touchin' you
Sweet Caroline
Good times never seemed so good
I've been inclined
To believe they never would
But now I...
...look at the night
And it don't seem so lonely
We fill it up with only two
And when I hurt
Hurtin' runs off my shoulders
How can I hurt when holdin' you?
Warm, touchin' warm
Reachin' out, touchin' me, touchin' you
Sweet Caroline
Good times never seemed so good
I've been inclined
To believe they never would
Oh, no, no
Sweet Caroline
Good times never seemed so good
Sweet Caroline
I believed they never could
Sweet Caroline
Good times never seemed so good