About the song
Background:
- Released in 1966, “Solitary Man” was Neil Diamond’s debut single as a recording artist.
- Prior to this, he had success writing songs for others, but “Solitary Man” marked his arrival as a solo performer.
- The song was recorded in late January 1966 and released on Bang Records in April of that year.
Themes:
- The central theme is loneliness and the desire for love. The lyrics depict a man longing for connection and companionship (“I’ve been searchin’ for a city, and a girl to call my own”).
- Some interpretations connect the song to Diamond’s own experiences. He reportedly said in interviews years later that the song was autobiographical, reflecting his feelings of isolation during his early songwriting years.
- The song’s themes resonated with audiences, making it a hit and establishing Diamond as a relatable artist.
Additionally:
- “Solitary Man” remains a fan favorite and a staple of Diamond’s concerts.
- It’s been covered by other artists like Johnny Cash and Chris Isaak.
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Lyrics
Melinda was mine
‘Til the time that I found her Holding Jim, loving him Then Sue came along, loved me strong That’s what I thought Me and Sue, but that died tooDon’t know that I will
But until I can find me The girl who’ll stay And won’t play games behind me I’ll be what I am A solitary man, solitary manI’ve had it to here
Bein’ where love’s a small word Part-time thing, paper ring I know it’s been done Havin’ one girl who’ll love me Right or wrong, weak or strongDon’t know that I will
But until I can find me The girl who’ll stay And won’t play games behind me I’ll be what I am A solitary man, solitary manDon’t know that I will
But until I can find me The girl who’ll stay And won’t play games behind me I’ll be what I am A solitary man Solitary man Solitary man Solitary man