Neil Diamond Delivers Coronavirus PSA In ‘Sweet Caroline’ Remake

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Mar 23, 2020

Neil Diamond is doing his part to help everyone get through these trying times.

Diamond on Sunday took to Twitter to strum along and sing his timeless classic “Sweet Caroline,” which has been a fixture at Red Sox games in Boston dating back to the late 1990s. This wasn’t just any ordinary rendition, however, as the legendary singer/songwriter tweaked the lyrics of the chorus to deliver an important public service announcement amid the coronavirus crisis.

“Hands, washing hands
Reaching out, don’t touch me, I won’t touch you,” Diamond sings.

Bravo.

Here’s hoping it won’t be terribly long until Red Sox Nation is able to sing “Sweet Caroline” in the middle of the eighth inning on a nightly basis.

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