About the song
Background
- Released as a single in March 1971, “I Am… I Said” was a commercial success for Neil Diamond.
- It started slow on the charts but eventually climbed its way up, solidifying Diamond’s place as a singer-songwriter with a strong fanbase.
- The song was featured on his album “Stones” which also included hits like “Solitary Man.”
Themes
- The lyrics of “I Am… I Said” explore themes of self-discovery and individuality.
- The singer grapples with societal expectations and expresses a desire to be true to himself, even if it means going against the grain.
- Lines like “I am a mover, I am a shaker” and “I am the one who loves you” showcase a sense of confidence and determination.
- The song is considered an anthem for self-acceptance and staying true to one’s passions.
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Lyrics
L.A.’s fine, the sun shines most the time
And the feeling is “lay back” Palm trees grow and rents are low But you know I keep thinkin’ about Making my way backWell I’m New York City born and raised
But nowadays I’m lost between two shores L.A.’s fine, but it ain’t home New York’s home But it ain’t mine no more“I am”… I said
To no one there And no one heard at all Not even the chair“I am”… I cried
“I am”… said I And I am lost and I can’t Even say why Leavin’ me lonely stillDid you ever read about a frog
Who dreamed of bein’ a king And then became one Well except for the names And a few other changes If you talk about me The story is the same oneBut I got an emptiness deep inside
And I’ve tried But it won’t let me go And I’m not a man who likes to swear But I never cared For the sound of being alone“I am”… I said
To no one there And no one heard at all Not even the chair “I am”… I cried “I am”… said I And I am lost and I can’t Even say why “I am”… I said “I am”… I cried “I am”