Sweet Caroline – Elvis Presley

Introduction

Elvis Presley – Sweet Carolina (1990, Vinyl) - Discogs

“Sweet Caroline,” though often associated with Elvis Presley, was actually penned and originally performed by Neil Diamond in 1969. It quickly became a chart-topping hit, resonating with its uplifting melody and message of resilience. However, the song’s association with Elvis began in 1970 when he included it in his live concert film, “That’s the Way It Is.”

Elvis’ electrifying performance infused “Sweet Caroline” with a new energy, captivating audiences with his soulful vocals and charismatic stage presence. The song became a staple in his live repertoire, and audiences enthusiastically sang along to its catchy chorus, transforming it into a timeless classic.

While the true meaning behind the song remains somewhat enigmatic, Neil Diamond has offered various interpretations. He’s mentioned it being inspired by a young Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of President John F. Kennedy, or a woman he saw waiting in line at a coffee shop. Regardless of its origin, “Sweet Caroline” has transcended its initial meaning, becoming a universal anthem of joy, hope, and togetherness.

Today, “Sweet Caroline” continues to captivate audiences across generations. Its enduring legacy is a testament to its power to uplift spirits and bring people together, reminding us all to find the sweetness in life, even in the face of challenges. So, join in the singalong and let the infectious melody of “Sweet Caroline” wash over you, leaving you with a smile and a renewed sense of optimism.

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Lyrics

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 along

Hands, 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

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