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Introduction:

“Sweet Caroline,” originally written and performed by Neil Diamond in 1969, became an iconic anthem celebrated in various settings, including sports events and concerts. Elvis Presley, an admirer of Diamond’s work, incorporated his own rendition of “Sweet Caroline” into his live performances starting in 1970, adding a new layer of popularity to the song. His version, marked by his signature energy and a slightly faster tempo, added rock and country influences, which resonated with his audiences. This adaptation joined other Diamond songs in Presley’s repertoire, such as “And the Grass Won’t Pay No Mind,” showcasing Elvis’s range and his ability to reinterpret contemporary hits of the era.

Though Presley never released his version as a single, his live renditions helped solidify “Sweet Caroline” as a timeless pop standard. Over the years, the song’s feel-good chorus, particularly the line “Good times never seemed so good,” became widely recognized, even outside the music charts. It was famously adopted as a rallying cry at Boston Red Sox games at Fenway Park in the early 2000s, cementing its status as a crowd anthem in the U.S. and beyond.

With Elvis’s interpretation, “Sweet Caroline” found a unique place in the rock and country crossover scene of the early 1970s, connecting with new audiences and contributing to its legacy as a song for celebratory and unifying moments. This enduring appeal has allowed the song to be enjoyed across generations, both in its original form and through various artists’ covers, including Elvis’s lively version.

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Lyrics:

“Sweet Caroline”
(originally by Neil Diamond)

Where it began, I can’t begin to know when
But then I know it’s growing strong
Oh, wasn’t the spring, whooo
And spring became the summer
Who’d believe you’d come alongHands, touching hands, reaching out
Touching me, touching you
Oh, sweet Caroline
Good times never seem so good
I’ve been inclined to believe it never would

And now I, I look at the night, whooo
And it don’t seem so lonely
We fill it up with only two, oh
And when I hurt
Hurting runs off my shoulder
How can I hurt when holding you

Oh, one, touching one, reaching out
Touching me, touching you
Oh, sweet Caroline
Good times never seem so good
Oh I’ve been inclined to believe it never would

Ohhh, sweet Caroline, good times never seem so good