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Neil Diamond is putting a coronavirus spin on his iconic hit!
The 79-year-old singer took to Twitter to share a video of him strumming his classic song “Sweet Caroline” on his guitar, but changes the lyrics to add some advice about dealing with the outbreak.
“Hands… washing hands,” Neil sings, “reaching out… don’t touch me, I won’t touch you…” The video has over 4 million views already!
In the video, Neil offers some uplifting advice to his fans, saying, “I know we’re going through a rough time
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Neil Diamond has joined a growing number of actors and musicians encouraging persistent hand-washing and social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic. The iconic singer-songwriter on Saturday night posted a video of himself at his home playing a new version of his classic tune "Sweet Caroline." “I know we’re going through a rough time right now, but I love you, and I think maybe if we sing together we might feel a little bit better,” Diamond says during the more than two-minute video.
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By Bruce Haring
Neil Diamond’s anthem “Sweet Caroline” is a beloved singalong, but it appears that the singer-songwriter realizes that his message of “touching hands” doesn’t quite work in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Today, he shared a video where he encouraged a singalong of the song. When he reached the pre-chorus, he sang some rewritten lyrics: “Hands/Washing hands/Reaching out/Don’t touch me/I won’t touch you.” Watch the video, which includes a very good cameo from his dog, below.
Neil Diamond has penned a new version of Sweet Caroline to encourage the public to wash their hands and follow social distancing advice.
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