About the song

With a career spanning decades, Neil Diamond has solidified his place as a legendary figure in the music industry. One of his timeless classics, “Song Sung Blue,” encapsulates the essence of his musical genius and enduring appeal. Released in 1972 as part of his album “Moods,” this song quickly captured the hearts of listeners worldwide and became an anthem for a generation.

“Song Sung Blue” is a testament to Diamond’s ability to craft melodies that resonate deeply with audiences. From the moment the first chords are struck, listeners are drawn into a world of introspection and emotion. The song’s simple yet profound lyrics explore themes of melancholy and longing, delivered with Diamond’s signature sincerity and passion.

At its core, “Song Sung Blue” is a reflection on the complexities of human emotion. The poignant refrain, “Song sung blue, everybody knows one / Song sung blue, every garden grows one,” speaks to the universal experience of heartache and the solace found in music. Diamond’s soulful vocals infuse the song with a sense of vulnerability, inviting listeners to connect with the raw emotion at its heart.

Beyond its lyrical depth, “Song Sung Blue” is distinguished by its unforgettable melody. Diamond’s masterful composition weaves together elements of pop, folk, and rock, resulting in a sound that is both timeless and evocative. The song’s infectious rhythm and catchy hooks ensure that it remains a favorite among fans of all ages.

Over the years, “Song Sung Blue” has endured as one of Neil Diamond’s most beloved hits. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the song’s enduring relevance and emotional resonance. Whether listened to in moments of joy or sadness, “Song Sung Blue” continues to touch the hearts of listeners around the world, solidifying its status as a true classic in the pantheon of popular music

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Lyrics

Song sung blueEverybody knows oneSong sung blueEvery garden grows one
Me and you are subject to the blues now and thenBut when you take the blues and make a songYou sing them out againSing them out again
Song sung blueWeeping like a willowSong sung blueSleeping on my pillow
Funny thing, but you can sing it with a cry in your voiceAnd before you know, it get to feeling goodYou simply got no choice
Me and you are subject to the blues now and thenBut when you take the blues and make a songYou sing them out again
Song sung blueWeeping like a willowSong sung blueSleeping on my pillow
Funny thing, but you can sing it with a cry in your voiceAnd before you know, it started feeling goodYou simply got no choice
Song sung blueSong sung blueFunny thing, but you can sing it with a cry in your voice