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Birth name
  
Neil Leslie Diamond

Instruments
  
Vocalsguitar


Years active
  
1962–present

Name
  
Neil Diamond

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Born
  
January 24, 1941 (age 83) Brooklyn, New York, United States (
1941-01-24
)

Genres
  
Poprockfolkcountrysoft rock

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwritermusicianActor

Labels
  
BangUniMCAColumbiaCapitol

Role
  
Singer-songwriter · neildiamond.com

Spouse
  
Katie McNeil (m. 2012), Marcia Murphey (m. 1969–1995), Jayne Posner (m. 1963–1969)

Movies
  
The Jazz Singer, Neil Diamond: Greatest Hits Live

Albums
  
Hot August Night, The Jazz Singer, Melody Road, Jonathan Livingston Seagull, All‑Time Greatest Hits

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Neil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and actor. One of the world's best-selling artists of all time, he has sold over 135 million records worldwide since the start of his career in the 1960s. With 38 songs in the Top 10, he is the second most successful artist in the history of the Billboard Adult Contemporary Top 10 charts. His songs have been covered internationally by performers from a variety of musical genres.

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Diamond was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1984 and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011. Additionally, he received the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award in 2000 and in 2011 was an honoree at Kennedy Center. On the Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts, he has had eleven No. 1 singles: "Cracklin' Rosie", "Song Sung Blue", "Longfellow Serenade", "I've Been This Way Before", "If You Know What I Mean", "Desiree", "You Don't Bring Me Flowers", "America", "Yesterday's Songs", "Heartlight", and "I'm a Believer". "Sweet Caroline" is played frequently at sporting events, and has become an anthem for the Boston Red Sox.

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Early life and education

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Diamond was born in Brooklyn, New York, to a Jewish family descended from Russian and Polish immigrants. His parents were Rose (née Rapaport) and Akeeba "Kieve" Diamond, a dry-goods merchant. He grew up in several homes in Brooklyn, having also spent four years in Cheyenne, Wyoming, where his father was stationed in the army. In Brooklyn he attended Erasmus Hall High School and was a member of the Freshman Chorus and Choral Club along with classmate Barbra Streisand. They were not close friends at the time, Diamond recalls: "We were two poor kids in Brooklyn. We hung out in the front of Erasmus High and smoked cigarettes." After his family moved he then attended Abraham Lincoln High School, and was a member of the fencing team. For his 16th birthday, he received his first guitar.

When he was 16, and still in high school, Diamond spent a number of weeks at Surprise Lake Camp, a camp for Jewish children in upstate New York, when folk singer Pete Seeger performed a small concert. Seeing the widely recognized singer perform, and watching other children singing songs for Seeger that they wrote themselves, had an immediate effect on Diamond, who then became aware of the possibility of writing his own songs. "And the next thing, I got a guitar when we got back to Brooklyn, started to take lessons and almost immediately began to write songs," he said. He adds that his attraction to songwriting was the "first real interest" he had growing up, besides helping him release his youthful "frustrations".

Diamond also used his newly-developing skill at writing lyrics to write poetry. By writing poems for girls he was attracted to in school, he soon learned it often won their hearts. His male classmates took note and began asking him to write poems for them which they would sing and use with equal success. He spent the summer following his graduation as a waiter in the Catskills resort area. There he first met Jaye Posner, who would, years later, become his wife.

Diamond next attended New York University as a pre-med major on a fencing scholarship. His skill at fencing made him a member of the 1960 NCAA men's championship team. However, he was often bored in classes, and found writing song lyrics more to his liking. He began cutting classes and taking the train up to Tin Pan Alley where he tried to get some of his songs heard by local music publishers. By his senior year, and just 10 units short of graduation, Sunbeam Music Publishing offered him a 16-week job writing songs for $50 a week (US$396 in 2016 dollars), and he dropped out of college to accept it.

The 1960s

After his 16 weeks at Sunbeam Music were up, he was not rehired and then began writing and singing his own songs for demo purposes. "I never really chose songwriting," he says. "It just absorbed me and became more and more important in my life."

Diamond's first recording contract was billed as "Neil and Jack", an Everly Brothers-type duo comprising Diamond and high school friend Jack Parker. They recorded two unsuccessful singles: "You Are My Love at Last" b/w "What Will I Do" and "I'm Afraid" b/w "Till You've Tried Love", both released in 1962. Later in 1962, Diamond signed with the Columbia Records label as a solo performer. Columbia released the single "At Night" b/w "Clown Town" in July 1963, which Billboard gave an excellent review, but it still failed to chart. Columbia dropped him from their label and he was back to writing songs, in and out of publishing houses for the next seven years.

He did songwriting wherever he could, including on buses, and used an upright piano above the Birdland Club in New York City. One of the causes of this early nomadic life as a songwriter was due to his songs having too many words: "I'd spent a lot of time on lyrics, and they were looking for hooks, and I didn't really understand the nature of that," he says.

During those lean years, he was only able to sell about one song a week, barely enough to survive on. He found himself only earning enough to spend 35 cents a day on food (US$3 in 2016 dollars). However, the privacy he had above the Birdland Club allowed him to focus on writing without distractions; as he explained, "Something new began to happen. I wasn't under the gun, and suddenly interesting songs began to happen, songs that had things none of the others did." Among them were "Cherry, Cherry" and "Solitary Man". "Solitary Man" was the first record that Diamond recorded in his own name that made the charts. It remains one of his personal all-time favorites, as it was autobiographical about his early years as a songwriter, even though he failed to realize it at the time:

It wasn't until years later, when I went into Freudian analysis, that I understood that it was me. It was an outgrowth of my despair.

Diamond spent his early career as a songwriter in the Brill Building. His first success as a songwriter came in November 1965, with "Sunday and Me", a Top 20 hit for Jay and the Americans. Greater success as a writer followed with "I'm a Believer", "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You", "Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)", and "Love to Love", all performed by the Monkees. Diamond wrote and recorded the songs for himself, but the cover versions were released before his own. The unintended, but happy, consequence was that Diamond began to gain fame not only as a singer and performer, but also as a songwriter. "I'm a Believer" became a Gold Record within two days of its release, and stayed at the top of the charts for seven weeks, making it the Popular Music Song of the Year in 1966.

"And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind" brought covers from Elvis Presley (who also interpreted "Sweet Caroline") and Mark Lindsay, former lead singer for Paul Revere & the Raiders. Other notable artists who recorded his early songs were the English hard-rock band Deep Purple, Lulu, and Cliff Richard.

In 1966, Diamond signed a deal with Bert Berns's Bang Records, then a subsidiary of Atlantic. His first release on that label, "Solitary Man", became his first true hit as a solo artist. Diamond later followed with "Cherry, Cherry" and "Kentucky Woman".

His early concerts saw him as a "special guest" of, or opening for, everyone from Herman's Hermits to, on one occasion, the Who. As a guest performer with The Who, he was shocked to see Pete Townshend swinging his guitar like a club and then throwing it against walls and off the stage until the instrument's neck broke. It was the first time he had seen a band beating up their instruments and amplifiers until they were smashed to pieces.

Diamond began to feel restricted by Bang Records, because he wanted to record more ambitious, introspective music, like his autobiographical "Brooklyn Roads" from 1968. Berns wanted to release "Kentucky Woman" as a single, but Diamond was no longer satisfied writing simple pop songs, so he proposed that "Shilo", which was not about the Civil War, but rather an imaginary childhood friend while Bang believed that the song wasn't commercial enough, so it was relegated to being an LP track on "Just for You". In addition to being dissatisfied with his royalties, Diamond tried to sign with another record label after discovering a loophole in his contract that did not bind him exclusively to either WEB IV or Tallyrand, but the result was a series of lawsuits that coincided with a slump in his record sales and professional success. A magistrate refused WEB IV's request for a temporary injunction to prevent Diamond from joining another record company while his contract dispute continued in court, but the lawsuits persisted until February 18, 1977 when he triumphed in court and purchased the rights to his Bang-era master tapes.

Move to Uni Records, revived success and the 1970s

On March 18, 1968, Diamond signed a deal with Uni Records; this label was named after Universal Pictures, whose owner, MCA Inc., later consolidated its labels into MCA Records. (The label is now called Universal Records.) His debut album for Uni was Velvet Gloves and Spit, produced by Tom Catalano, which did not chart at all, and he recorded the follow-up Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show at American Sound Studios in Memphis with Tommy Cogbill and Chips Moman producing.

In late 1969, he moved to Los Angeles. After "Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show" in February 1969, his sound mellowed, with such songs as "Sweet Caroline" (1969), "Holly Holy" (1969), "Cracklin' Rosie" (1970) and "Song Sung Blue" (1972), the last two reaching No. 1 on the Hot 100. "Sweet Caroline" was Diamond's first major hit after his slump. Diamond stated in 2007 that he had written "Sweet Caroline" for Caroline Kennedy after seeing her on the cover of Life in an equestrian riding outfit. However, in 2014, he said in an interview on the Today Show that it was written for his then wife, Marcia. He could not find a good rhyme with the name "Marcia", and therefore used the name Caroline. It took him just one hour, in a Memphis hotel, to write and compose it. The 1971 release "I Am...I Said" was a Top 5 hit in both the US and UK and was his most intensely personal effort to date, taking upwards of four months to complete.

In 1971, Diamond played 7 sold-out concerts at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles. The outdoor theater, which was noted for showcasing the best of current entertainers, added a stereo sound system for the first time. Diamond was also backed by a 35-piece string orchestra and six backing singers. After the first night, one leading newspaper called it "the finest concert in Greek Theater history."

The following August 1972, he played again at the Greek, this time doing 10 shows. When the show was first announced, all tickets at the 5000-seat theater sold out rapidly. He added a quadrophonic sound system for his performance, to create full surround-sound. Diamond recalled: "Hot August Night" captures a very special show for me. We went all out to really knock 'em dead in L.A."

The August 24 performance was recorded and released as the live double album Hot August Night. Hot August Night demonstrates Diamond's skills as a performer and showman, as he reinvigorated his back catalogue of hits with new energy. Many consider it his best work; critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine called Hot August Night "the ultimate Neil Diamond record... [which] shows Diamond the icon in full glory." The album became a classic, and was remastered in 2000 with additional selections. In Australia, which at the time had the most Neil Diamond fans per capita of any country, the album ranked No. 1 for 29 weeks and stayed in their top 20 bestsellers for two years.

In the fall of 1972, Diamond performed for 20 consecutive nights at the Winter Garden Theater in New York City. The last occasion when that historical theater had staged any one-man shows had been when Al Jolson had performed there in the 1920s and the 1930s. The small (approximately 1,600-seat) Broadway venue provided an intimate concert setting not common at the time, with every performance reportedly sold out. It also made Diamond the first rock-era star to headline on Broadway. The review in the New York Times stated:

Neil Diamond's one-man show seemed, on the face of it, to be a brash idea. One-man shows have traditionally been associated with talents like Judy Garland and Danny Kaye. But Mr. Diamond is clearly a brash young man and one with both the musical track record and the performance macho to bring it off...He needn't worry about comparisons with the likes of Garland and Kaye.

After the Winter Garden shows, however, Diamond announced that he needed a break, and he engaged in no more live performances till 1976. He used those four years to work on the score for Hall Bartlett's film version of Richard Bach's Jonathan Livingston Seagull and to record two albums, Serenade and Beautiful Noise. He said years later, "I knew I'd come back, but I wasn't sure when. I spent one year on each of those albums...I'd been on the road six years. I had a son 2½ and I felt he needed me more than the audience did. So for four years I devoted myself to my son Jesse." He also said he needed to get back to having a private life, one where he could be anonymous.

In 1973, Diamond switched labels again, returning to Columbia Records for a million-dollar-advance-per-album contract (US$5,395,052 in 2016 dollars). His first project, released as a solo album, was the soundtrack to Hall Bartlett's film version of Jonathan Livingston Seagull. The film received hostile reviews and did poorly at the box office, and the album grossed more than the film did. Richard D. Bach, author of the best-selling source story, disowned the film, and both he and Diamond sued director Bartlett, though for differing reasons; in Bach's case, it was because he felt the film omitted too much from the original novella, whereas in Diamond's case, it was because he felt the film had butchered his score. "After 'Jonathan,'" Diamond declared, "I vowed never to get involved in a movie again unless I had complete control." Bartlett angrily responded to Diamond's lawsuit by criticizing his music as having become "too slick...and it's not as much from his heart as it used to be." However, Bartlett also added, "Neil is extraordinarily talented. Often his arrogance is just a cover for the lonely and insecure person underneath."

Despite the controversy surrounding the film, the soundtrack was a success, peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard albums chart. Diamond would also garner a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score and a Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture. From there, Diamond would often include a Jonathan Livingston Seagull suite in his live performances, as he did in his 1976 "Love at the Greek" concert and for his show in Las Vegas that same year.

Diamond returned to live shows in 1976 with an Australian tour, "The 'Thank You Australia' Concert", which was broadcast to 36 television outlets nationwide. He also again appeared at the Greek Theater in a 1976 concert, Love at the Greek. An album and accompanying video/DVD of the show includes a version of "Song Sung Blue" with duets with Helen Reddy and Henry Winkler, a.k.a. Arthur "The Fonz" Fonzarelli of Happy Days.

He began wearing colorful beaded shirts in concert, originally out of necessity so everyone in the audience could see him without the aid of binoculars. Bill Whitten designed and made the shirts for Diamond from the 1970s till approximately 2007.

In 1974, Diamond released the album Serenade, from which "Longfellow Serenade" and "I've Been This Way Before" were issued as singles. The latter had been intended for the Jonathan Livingston Seagull score, but Diamond had completed it too late for inclusion in the same. That same year he also appeared on a TV special for Shirley Bassey where they sang a duet.

In 1976, he released Beautiful Noise, produced by Robbie Robertson of The Band. On Thanksgiving night, 1976, Diamond made an appearance at The Band's farewell concert, The Last Waltz, performing "Dry Your Eyes", which he had written and composed jointly with Robertson, and which had appeared on Beautiful Noise. He also joined the rest of the performers onstage at the end in a rendition of Bob Dylan's "I Shall Be Released".

Diamond was paid $650,000 (US$2,735,702 in 2016 dollars) from the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, to open its new $10 million Theater For the Performing Arts on July 2, 1976. The show played through July 5, 1976, and drew sold out crowds for the 7,500 seat theater. A "who's who" of Hollywood attended opening night, ranging from Elizabeth Taylor to Chevy Chase, with Diamond walking out on stage to a standing ovation. He opened the show without music, but rather a story about an ex-girlfriend who dumped him before he became successful. His lead-in line to the first song of the evening was, "You may have dumped me a bit too soon baby, because look who's standing here tonight."

He performed at Woburn Abbey on July 2, 1977, to an audience of 55,000 British fans. The concert and interviews were taped by film director William Friedkin, who used six cameras to capture the performance.

In 1977, Diamond released I'm Glad You're Here With Me Tonight, including "You Don't Bring Me Flowers", for which he composed the music and on the writing of whose lyrics he collaborated with Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman. Barbra Streisand covered the song on her Songbird album, and later, a Diamond-Streisand duet, spurred by the success of radio mash-ups, was recorded. That version hit No. 1 in 1978, his third song to top the Hot 100. They appeared unannounced for the Grammy awards ceremony in 1980, where they performed a duet of the song to a surprised and rapturous audience.

His last 1970s album was September Morn, which included a new version of "I'm a Believer". It and "Red Red Wine" are his best-known original songs made more famous by other artists. In February 1979, the uptempo "Forever in Blue Jeans", co-written and jointly composed with his guitarist, Richard Bennett, was released as a single from You Don't Bring Me Flowers, Diamond's album from the previous year.

In 1979, Diamond had collapsed on stage in San Francisco and was taken to the hospital where he endured a twelve-hour operation to remove what turned out to be a tumor on his spine. He said he had been losing feeling in his right leg "for a number of years but ignored it." When he collapsed, he had no strength in either leg. He underwent a long rehabilitation process just prior to beginning principal photography for his film The Jazz Singer (1980). He was so convinced he was going to die that he even wrote farewell letters to his friends.

The 1980s

A planned film version of "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" to star Diamond and Streisand fell through when Diamond instead starred in a 1980 remake of the Al Jolson classic The Jazz Singer alongside Laurence Olivier and Lucie Arnaz. Though the movie received poor reviews, the soundtrack spawned three Top 10 singles, "Love on the Rocks", "Hello Again", and "America", the last of which had emotional significance for Diamond. "'America' was the story of my grandparents," he told an interviewer. "It's my gift to them, and it's very real for me ... In a way, it speaks to the immigrant in all of us." The song was performed in full by Diamond during the finale of the film. (An abbreviated version played over the film's opening titles.)

The song was also the one he was most proud of, partly because of when it was later used: National news shows played it when the hostages were shown returning home after the Iran hostage crisis ended; it was played on the air during the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty; and at the tribute to Martin Luther King and the Vietnam Vets Welcome Home concert, he was asked to perform it live. At the time, a national poll found the song to be the number-one most recognized song about America, more than "God Bless America". It also became the anthem of his world tour two weeks after the attacks on America on September 11, 2001, when he changed the lyric at the end from; "They're coming to America", to "Stand up for America!" Earlier that year he performed it after a request from former heavyweight champion, Muhammad Ali.

The failure of the film was due in part to Diamond never having acted professionally until this, his first attempt. "I didn't think I could handle it," he said later, seeing himself as "a fish out of water." For his role in the film, Diamond became the first-ever winner of a Worst Actor Razzie Award, even though he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for the same role. Critic David Wild, nevertheless, noted that the film showed that Diamond was open about his religion: "Who else but this Jewish Elvis could go multi-platinum with an album that featured a version of 'the Kol Nidre?'" Diamond later told the Los Angeles Times, "For me, this was the ultimate bar mitzvah."

Another Top 10 selection, "Heartlight", was inspired by the blockbuster 1982 movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. Though the film's title character is never mentioned in the lyrics, Universal Pictures, which had released E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial and was the parent company of the Uni Records label, by then referred to as the MCA Records label, for which Diamond had recorded for years, briefly threatened legal action against both Diamond and Columbia Records.

Diamond's record sales slumped somewhat in the 1980s and 1990s, his last single to make the Billboard's Pop Singles chart coming in 1986. However, his concert tours continued to be big draws. Billboard magazine ranked Diamond as the most profitable solo performer of 1986. He released his 17th studio album in 1986, Headed for the Future, which reached number 20 on the Billboard 200 rank. Three weeks later he starred in Hello Again, his first television special in nine years, where he performed comedy sketches and sang a duo medley with Carol Burnett.

In January 1987, Diamond sang the national anthem at the Super Bowl. His "America" became the theme song for the Michael Dukakis 1988 presidential campaign. That same year, UB40's reggae interpretation of Diamond's ballad "Red Red Wine" would top the Billboard's Pop Singles chart and, like the Monkees's version of "I'm a Believer", it become better known than Diamond's original version.

The 1990s

During the 1990s, Diamond produced six studio albums. He covered many classics from the movies and from famous Brill Building-era songwriters. He also released two Christmas albums, the first of which peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard's Album chart. Keeping his songwriting skills honed, Diamond also recorded two albums of mostly new material during this period. In 1992, he performed for President George H.W. Bush's final Christmas in Washington NBC special. In 1993, Diamond opened the Mark of the Quad Cities (now the iWireless Center) with two shows on May 27 and 28 to a crowd of 27,000-plus.

The 1990s also saw a resurgence in Diamond's popularity. "Sweet Caroline" became a popular sing-along at sporting events, where it came to be played to entertain and energize the fans and the teams. It saw usage for Boston College football and basketball games. College sporting events in other states would also play it, and it was even played at sports events in other countries, such for a Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament or soccer match in Northern Ireland. Most notably, it became the theme song for Red Sox Nation, the fans of the Boston Red Sox. The song also came to be played during the 8th inning of every New York Mets home game.

The New York Rangers also adapted it as their own, and would play it whenever winning at the end of the 3rd period of their games. The Pitt Panthers football team would also play it after the third quarter of all home games, with the crowd cheering, "Let's go Pitt". The Carolina Panthers would play it at the end of each home game whenever they would win. The Davidson College pep band would likewise play it at every Davidson Wildcats men's basketball home game, in the second half.

The 2000s

In 2000, Johnny Cash recorded the album American III: Solitary Man, and won a Grammy Award for his cover of "Solitary Man".

A more severely stripped-down-to-basics album, 12 Songs, produced by Rick Rubin, was released on November 8, 2005, in two editions: a standard 12-song release, and a special edition with two bonus tracks, including one featuring backing vocals by Brian Wilson. The album debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard chart, and received generally positive reviews; Earliwine describes the album as "inarguably Neil Diamond's best set of songs in a long, long time." But 12 Songs also became noteworthy as one of the last albums to be pressed and released by Sony BMG with the Extended Copy Protection software embedded in the disc. (See the 2005 Sony BMG CD copy protection scandal.)

In 2007, Diamond was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame.

On March 19, 2008, it was announced on the television show American Idol that Diamond would be a guest mentor to the remaining Idol contestants, who would be singing Diamond songs for the broadcasts of April 29 and 30, 2008. On the April 30th broadcast, Diamond premiered a new song, which he called "Pretty Amazing Grace", and which came from his then recently released album Home Before Dark. On May 2, 2008, Sirius Satellite Radio started Neil Diamond Radio. On April 8, 2008, Diamond made a surprise announcement in a big-screen broadcast at Fenway Park, that he would be appearing there "live in concert" on August 23, 2008, as part of his world tour. The announcement, which marked the first official confirmation of any 2008 concert dates in the US, came during the traditional eighth-inning sing-along of his "Sweet Caroline", which, as stated above, had by that time become an anthem for Boston fans.

On April 28, 2008, Diamond appeared on the roof of the Jimmy Kimmel building to sing "Sweet Caroline" after Kimmel was jokingly arrested trying to sing the song dressed up as a Diamond impersonator.

Home Before Dark was released May 6, 2008, and topped the album charts in New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States.

On June 29, 2008, Diamond played to an estimated 108,000 fans at the Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, England on the Concert of a Lifetime Tour; technical problems marred the concert. In August, Diamond allowed cameras to record his entire four-night run at New York's Madison Square Garden; he released the resulting DVD in the U.S. in 2009, one year to the day of the first concert. Hot August Night/NYC debuted at No. 2 on the charts. On the same day the DVD was released, CBS aired an edited version of the DVD, which won the ratings hour with 13 million viewers. The next day, the sales of the DVD surged, prompting Sony to order more copies to meet the high demand.

On August 25, 2008, Diamond performed at Ohio State University while suffering from laryngitis. The result disappointed him as well as his fans, and on August 26, he offered refunds to anyone who applied by September 5.

Diamond was honored as the MusiCares Person of the Year on February 6, 2009, two nights prior to the 51st Annual Grammy Awards.

Long loved in Boston, Diamond was invited to sing at the July 4, 2009 holiday celebration.

On October 13, 2009, he released A Cherry Cherry Christmas, his third album of holiday music.

The 2010s

On November 2, 2010, Diamond released the album Dreams, a collection of 14 interpretations of his favorite songs by artists from the rock era. The album also included a new slow-tempo arrangement on his own song, "I'm a Believer". In December, he performed a track from the album, "Ain't No Sunshine", on NBC's The Sing-Off with Committed and Street Corner Symphony, two a cappella groups featured on the show. The Very Best of Neil Diamond, a compilation CD of Diamond's 23 studio recordings from the Bang, UNI/MCA, & Columbia catalogs, was released on December 6, 2011, on the Sony Legacy label.

The years 2011 and 2012 were marked by several milestones in Diamond's career. On March 14, 2011, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at a ceremony at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. In December, he received a lifetime achievement award from the Kennedy Center at the 2011 Kennedy Center Honors. On August 10, 2012, Diamond received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In November 2012, Diamond topped the bill in the centenary edition of the Royal Variety Performance in the UK, which was transmitted on December 3. He also appeared in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

On April 20, 2013, Diamond made an unannounced appearance at Fenway Park to sing "Sweet Caroline" during the 8th inning. It was the first game at Fenway since the bombings at the Boston Marathon. On July 2, he released the single "Freedom Song (They'll Never Take Us Down)", with 100% of the purchase price benefiting One Fund Boston and the Wounded Warrior Project. Sporting a beard, Diamond performed live on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol as part of A Capitol Fourth, which was broadcast nationally by PBS on July 4, 2013.

In January 2014, it was confirmed that Diamond had signed with the Capitol Music Group unit of Universal Music Group, which also owned Diamond's Uni/MCA catalog. UMG also took over Diamond's Columbia and Bang catalogues, which meant that all of his recorded output would be consolidated for the first time.

On July 8, 2014, Capitol Records announced, via a flyer included with Diamond's latest greatest hits compilations, All-Time Greatest Hits, which charted at 15 in the Billboard 200, that his next album, Melody Road, which was to be produced by Don Was and Jacknife Lee, would be released on September 30, 2014. In August, the release date was moved to October 21.

In September 2014, Diamond performed a surprise concert at his alma mater, Erasmus High School in Brooklyn. The show was announced via Twitter that afternoon. On the same day, he announced a 2015 "Melody Road" World Tour. The North American leg of the World Tour 2015 launched with a concert in Allentown, PA at the PPL Center on February 27 and ended at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado on May 31, 2015. Diamond used new media platforms and social media extensively throughout the tour, streaming several shows live on Periscope and showing tweets from fans who used the hashtag #tweetcaroline on two large screens. The San Diego Union Tribune wrote: "This, my friends, wasn’t your grandfather's Neil Diamond concert. It was a multimedia extravaganza. Twitter. Periscope...It was a social media blitzkrieg that, by all accounts, proved to be an innovative way to widen his fan base."

In October 2016, Diamond released Acoustic Christmas, a folk-inspired Christmas album of original songs as well as acoustic versions of holiday classics. Produced by Was and Lee, who had produced Melody Road, the idea for the album began to take shape as the Melody Road sessions ended. To "channel the intimate atmosphere of '60s folk, Diamond recorded Acoustic Christmas with a handful of musicians, sitting around a circle of microphones, wires and, of course, Christmas lights."

In November 2016, Diamond's "50 Year Anniversary World Tour" was announced, to begin April 7, 2017.

In pop culture

In the 2001 comedy film Saving Silverman, the main characters play in a Diamond cover band, and Diamond made an extended cameo appearance as himself. Diamond even wrote and composed a new song, "I Believe in Happy Endings", especially for the film. During this period, comedian/comedy actor Will Ferrell did a recurring Diamond impersonation on Saturday Night Live, with Diamond himself appearing alongside Ferrell on Ferrell's final show as a "Not Ready For Prime Time Player" in May 2002.

In 2008, Diamond gave filmmaker Greg Kohs permission to use his songs in a documentary. Kohs, a director from Philadelphia, had met a popular Milwaukee, Wisconsin, duo, Lightning & Thunder, composed of Mike Sardina, who did a Diamond impersonation, and his wife Claire. Kohs followed them for eight years and produced the film Song Sung Blue, but he needed permission to use Diamond's songs. The movie was sent to the singer in January 2008, at the recommendation of Eddie Vedder, a supporter of the film and of the duo. Though Sardina had died in 2006, Diamond invited his widow and her family to be his front-row guests at his show in Milwaukee, where he told them he was moved by the film.

Marriages

Diamond has been married three times.

In 1963, Diamond married his high school sweetheart, school teacher Jaye Posner. They had two daughters, Marjorie and Elyn. They separated in 1967 and divorced in 1969.

In 1969, Diamond married production assistant Marcia Murphey. They had sons Jesse and Micah. This marriage lasted 25 years, and ended in 1994 or 1995 (sources differ).

In 2012, Diamond married his manager, Katie McNeil, in front of family and close friends in Los Angeles. Seven months earlier, on September 7, 2011, in a message on Twitter, the 70-year-old Diamond announced his engagement to the 41-year-old McNeil. Diamond said that his 2014 album Melody Road was fueled by his relationship with McNeil, explaining: "There's no better inspiration or motivation for work than being in love. It's what you dream of as a creative person. I was able to complete this album – start it, write it and complete it – under the spell of love, and I think it shows somehow." In addition to serving as Diamond's manager, McNeil produced the documentary Neil Diamond: Hot August Nights NYC.

Relationship

In 1996, Diamond began a lengthy, live-in, relationship with Australian Rae Farley, after the two met in Brisbane, Australia. The selections on the album Home Before Dark were written and composed during her struggle with chronic back pain.

Filmography

Music Department
2009
Neil Diamond: Hot August Night/NYC (TV Movie documentary) (musician: guitar/lead vocal)
2003
Backstage: Welcome to Diamondville (Video documentary) (lead vocals)
1988
Switching Channels (composer: theme music)
1981
Chris and the Magical Drip (TV Movie) (theme by)
1976
Neil Diamond: The 'Thank You Australia' Concert (TV Special) (musician: guitar)
1973
Jonathan Livingston Seagull (composer: songs) / (music adaptor: background score)
1967
Mannix (TV Series) (special music and lyrics - 1 episode)
- The Many Deaths of Saint Christopher (1967) - (special music and lyrics)
1966
The Monkees (TV Series) (song writer - 7 episodes)
- Monkees Manhattan Style (1967) - (song writer: "Look Out [Here Comes Tomorrow]")
- Monkees on the Line (1967) - (song writer: "Look Out Here Comes Tomorrow")
- Monkee Mother (1967) - (song writer: "Look Out")
- Son of a Gypsy (1966) - (song writer: "I'm A Believer")
- Too Many Girls (1966) - (song writer: '"I'm A Believer")
- Dance, Monkee, Dance (1966) - (song writer: "I'm A Believer")
- One Man Shy (1966) - (song writer: "I'm A Believer")
Composer
2021
David Hasselhoff: Sweet Caroline (Music Video)
2013
Freedom Song (Video short)
2009
Neil Diamond: Hot August Night/NYC (TV Movie documentary)
1994
Urge Overkill: Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon (Music Video)
1993
Chris Isaak: Solitary Man (Music Video)
1986
Neil Diamond... Hello Again (TV Movie)
1983
UB40: Red Red Wine (Music Video)
1977
Neil Diamond: Love at the Greek (TV Special)
1973
Jonathan Livingston Seagull (background score composed by)
Soundtrack
2023
Viki ja Köpi Show (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Viki ja Köpi Show Hämeenlinnassa (2023) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2023
Book Club: The Next Chapter (writer: "Sono Bugiarda (I'm a Believer)")
-
DAZN Boxing (TV Series) (performer - 14 episodes, 2018 - 2023) (writer - 14 episodes, 2018 - 2023)
- WBA World Featherweight Title: Leigh Wood vs. Mauricio Lara (2023) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- Leigh Wood vs. Mauricio Lara: Weigh-In (2023) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- IBF World Featherweight Title: Josh Warrington vs. Luis Alberto Lopez (2022) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- Josh Warrington vs. Luis Alberto Lopez: Weigh-In (2022) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- WBA World Light-Heavyweight Championship: Dmitry Bivol vs. Zurdo Ramírez (2022) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- Undisputed Lightweight Championship: Katie Taylor vs. Karen Elizabeth Carabajal (2022) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- IBO World Lightweight Title: Maxi Hughes vs. Kid Galahad (2022) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- Vacant British Super-Lightweight Title: Dalton Smith vs. Sam O'Maison (2022) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- Dalton Smith vs. Sam O'Maison: Weigh-In (2022) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- IBF World Super-Featherweight Title: Kenichi Ogawa vs. Joe Cordina (2022) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- Kenichi Ogawa vs. Joe Cordina: Weigh-In (2022) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- WBA World Featherweight Title: Leigh Wood vs. Michael Conlan (2022) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- WBO, WBA & IBF World Heavyweight Championships: Anthony Joshua vs. Oleksandr Usyk (2021) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- Vacant WBC Silver Welterweight Title: Jessie Vargas vs. Thomas Dulorme (2018) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
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BT Sport Fight Night Live (TV Series) (writer - 4 episodes, 2018 - 2023) (performer - 3 episodes, 2018 - 2023)
- WBO, WBC & IBF Unified World Light-Heavyweight Championship: Artur Beterbiev vs. Anthony Yarde (2023) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- Tyson Fury vs. Dereck Chisora III: Weigh-In (2022) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- World Lineal Heavyweight Title: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin (2019) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- WBC Heavyweight World Title: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury (2018) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
-
Sky Sports World Championship Boxing (TV Series) (performer - 3 episodes, 2022 - 2023) (writer - 3 episodes, 2022 - 2023)
- 12 Rounds Middleweight: Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Liam Smith (2023) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- WBO, WBC & IBF Super-Welterweight Titles: Natasha Jonas vs. Marie-Ève Dicaire (2022) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- WBA, WBO & IBF Heavyweight Titles: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua II (2022) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
2023
Kaleidoscope (TV Mini Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Pink: 6 Months After the Heist (2023) - (performer: "Turn On Your Heartlight" - uncredited)
-
Doom Patrol (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2022) (writer - 1 episode, 2022)
- Doom Patrol (2022) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
2022
60 Minutes (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
- Grave Injustice/Survival of the Friendliest/Comparative Oncology (2022) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
-
Fleishman Is in Trouble (TV Mini Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2022) (writer - 1 episode, 2022)
- Free Pass (2022) - (performer: "Play Me") / (writer: "Play Me")
-
MF & DAZN: X Series (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2022) (writer - 1 episode, 2022)
- 002 Jay Swingler vs. Cherdleys (2022) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
2022
Between the World and Us (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Denial (2022) - (writer: "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon")
2022
Love in the Villa (writer: "Sono Bugiarda (I Am a Believer)")
-
Resident Alien (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2022) (writer - 1 episode, 2022)
- The Alien Within (2022) - (performer: "Cracklin' Rosie" - uncredited) / (writer: "Cracklin' Rosie" - uncredited)
-
Stargirl (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2022) (writer - 1 episode, 2022)
- Frenemies - Chapter One: The Murder (2022) - (performer: "America") / (writer: "America")
2022
Purple Hearts (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
-
Make the Days Count (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode, 2022) (writer - 1 episode, 2022)
- Dereck Chisora vs. Kubrat Pulev II (2022) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
-
Night Sky (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2022) (writer - 1 episode, 2022)
- To the Stars (2022) - (performer: "Thank the Lord for the Night Time") / (writer: "Thank the Lord for the Night Time")
-
We Own This City (TV Mini Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2022) (writer - 1 episode, 2022)
- Part Two (2022) - (performer: "Cracklin' Rosie") / (writer: "Cracklin' Rosie")
-
The Drew Barrymore Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2022) (writer - 1 episode, 2022)
- Jane Krakowski (2022) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2022
The Doctor J & Dangerous Dave Dog & Pony Show (Podcast Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- You're So Sweet, Horseflies Keep Hangin' 'Round Your Face (2022) - (writer: "You're So Sweet")
-
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2022) (writer - 1 episode, 2022)
- The Swan (2022) - (performer: "The Dancing Bumble Bee/Bumble Boogie") / (writer: "The Dancing Bumble Bee/Bumble Boogie")
2021
House of Gucci (writer: "I'm a Believer (Sono Bugiarda)")
-
Midnight Mass (TV Mini Series) (performer - 2 episodes, 2021) (writer - 2 episodes, 2021)
- Book III: Proverbs (2021) - (performer: "Holly Holy" - uncredited) / (writer: "Holly Holy" - uncredited)
- Book I: Genesis (2021) - (performer: "And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind", "Soolaimon") / (writer: "And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind", "Soolaimon")
2021
The Many Saints of Newark (performer: "I Am... I Said") / (writer: "I Am... I Said")
2021
Fear Street: Part Two - 1978 (performer: "Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show") / (writer: "Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show")
-
The Hit List (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2021) (writer - 1 episode, 2021)
- Episode #3.12 (2021) - (performer: "Cracklin' Rosie") / (writer: "Cracklin' Rosie")
2020
The Midnight Sky (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2020
We Drive Econo (Short) (performer: "Sweet Caroline", "Holly Holy") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline", "Holly Holy")
-
Challenger: The Final Flight (TV Mini Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode, 2020) (writer - 1 episode, 2020)
- Space For Everyone (2020) - (performer: "America") / (writer: "America")
2020
Spenser Confidential (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2019
Good Morning Britain (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode dated 16 December 2019 (2019) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
-
I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2019) (writer - 1 episode, 2019)
- Slop of The Pops (2019) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
2017
I'm a Celebrity... Extra Camp (TV Series) (writer - 3 episodes)
- Episode #4.18 (2019) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- Episode #4.17 (2019) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- Episode #2.22 (2017) - (writer: "I'm a Believer" - uncredited)
2019
One Night: Joshua vs. Ruiz (Documentary) (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
-
BBC Sport: Boxing (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2019) (writer - 1 episode, 2019)
- British & Commonwealth Bantamweight Titles: Lee McGregor vs. Kash Farooq (2019) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
2019
The Last Leg (TV Series) (music - 1 episode)
- Episode #19.3 (2019) - (music: "I'm a Releaver")
-
Final Score (TV Series) (writer - 4 episodes, 2016 - 2019) (performer - 3 episodes, 2016 - 2019)
- Episode #19.15 (2019) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- Episode #17.41 (2018) - (writer: "I'm a Believer" - uncredited)
- Episode #17.24 (2017) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- Episode #15.33 (2016) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
-
Stumptown (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2019) (writer - 1 episode, 2019)
- Forget It Dex, It's Stumptown. (2019) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2019
The Laundromat (writer: "Red Red Wine")
2019
The Righteous Gemstones (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- The Righteous Gemstones (2019) - (writer: "Holly Holy")
-
Mindhunter (TV Series) (lyrics - 1 episode, 2019) (performer - 1 episode, 2019)
- Episode #2.1 (2019) - (lyrics: "September Morn" (C'est en Septembre) - uncredited) / (performer: "September Morn" (C'est en Septembre) - uncredited)
-
All or Nothing: Carolina Panthers (TV Mini Series documentary) (performer - 3 episodes, 2019) (writer - 3 episodes, 2019)
- Retire, Repair, Rebuild (2019) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
- Get Better (2019) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
- Sweet Carolina (2019) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2019
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (performer: "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show") / (writer: "Kentucky Woman", "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show")
2019
Little Monsters (writer: "Lady Magdalene", "Sweet Caroline")
2017
Richard Osman's House of Games (TV Series) (writer - 3 episodes)
- Episode #2.32 (2018) - (writer: "Red, Red Wine" - uncredited)
- Episode #2.27 (2018) - (writer: "Red, Red Wine" - uncredited)
- Episode #1.10 (2017) - (writer: "Red Red Wine" - uncredited)
2018
Beat Shazam (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #2.6 (2018) - (writer: "Red Red Wine")
2018
All Round to Mrs. Brown's (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #2.4 (2018) - (writer: "Red Red Wine" - uncredited)
-
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) (writer - 8 episodes, 2014 - 2018) (performer - 2 episodes, 2014 - 2016)
- John Boyega/Bob Saget/PRhyme feat. 2 Chainz (2018) - (writer: "Heartlight" - uncredited)
- Dakota Johnson/Colin Hanks/UB40 (2017) - (writer: "Red Red Wine")
- Natalie Portman/J.J. Abrams/Neil Diamond (2016) - (performer: "It's Almost Day", "Make a Happy Song", "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" - uncredited) / (writer: "I Am- I Said" (uncredited), "America" (uncredited), "Heartlight", "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" (uncredited), "Sweet Caroline", "Make a Happy Song" (uncredited))
- John Goodman/Alexis Bledel/David Gray (2016) - (writer: "Heartlight" - uncredited)
- Barbra Streisand and Alec Baldwin (2016) - (writer: "You Don't Bring Me Flowers")
- Michael Fassbender/Brie Larson/CeeLo Green (2015) - (writer: "I Am- I Said", "America" - uncredited)
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt/Chris Hardwick/Big Grams (2015) - (writer: "I'm a Believer" - uncredited)
- Bradley Cooper/Neil Diamond (2014) - (performer: "Something Blue") / (writer: "Something Blue", "Sweet Caroline" (uncredited))
2018
The Miracle Season (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2018
Golic and Wingo (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.60 (2018) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2017
Father Figures (performer: "He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother")
2017
The Wright Stuff (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode dated 23 November 2017 (2017) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2017
MenT (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Bolestivá kolícková výzva - Trials Fusion (2017) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
2017
The Wizard of Lies (TV Movie) (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2017
Mystery Science Theater 3000 (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- At the Earth's Core (2017) - (writer: "Heartlight" - uncredited)
2017
Tu cara me suena (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #5.17 (2017) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
-
Mike & Mike (TV Series) (performer - 7 episodes, 2013 - 2017) (writer - 7 episodes, 2013 - 2017)
- Episode dated 13 February 2017 (2017) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
- Episode dated 3 July 2015 (2015) - (performer: "America" - uncredited) / (writer: "America" - uncredited)
- Episode dated 4 July 2014 (2014) - (performer: "America" - uncredited) / (writer: "America" - uncredited)
- Episode dated 1 July 2014 (2014) - (performer: "America" - uncredited) / (writer: "America" - uncredited)
- Episode dated 26 June 2014 (2014) - (performer: "America" - uncredited) / (writer: "America" - uncredited)
- Episode dated 24 June 2014 (2014) - (performer: "America" - uncredited) / (writer: "America" - uncredited)
- Episode dated 17 April 2013 (2013) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2016
Christmas in Rockefeller Center (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Christmas in Rockefeller Center (2016) - (performer: "Christmas Medley")
2016
Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two (TV Series documentary) (writer - 2 episodes)
- Episode #13.40 (2016) - (writer: "Red Red Wine")
- Episode #13.5 (2016) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2016
The Last Man on Earth (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
- The Open-Ended Nature of Unwitnessed Deaths (2016) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- Five Hoda Kotbs (2016) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
2016
Halt and Catch Fire (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- NeXT (2016) - (writer: "America" - uncredited)
2016
War Dogs (performer: "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon") / (writer: "Red Red Wine", "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon")
2015
The Goldbergs (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- A Christmas Story (2015) - (performer: "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" - uncredited)
-
International Test Series 2015 (TV Mini Series) (performer - 2 episodes, 2015) (writer - 2 episodes, 2015)
- England vs. New Zealand: Match 3 (2015) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- England vs. New Zealand: Match 1 (2015) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
2015
Supernatural (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Our Little World (2015) - (writer: "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon")
2015
Tu cara me suena - Argentina (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #3.9 (2015) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
2015
Ted 2 (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2015
Britain's Got More Talent (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #9.5 (2015) - (writer: "I'm a Believer" - uncredited)
2015
Call Me Helen (TV Movie) ("Solitary Man")
2014
Todd's Pop Song Reviews (TV Series documentary) (writer - 2 episodes)
- The Top Ten Worst Hit Songs of 1991 (2015) - (writer: "Red Red Wine")
- "Rude" by MAGIC! (2014) - (writer: "Red, Red Wine")
2015
Mr. Robot (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- eps1.0_hellofriend.mov (2015) - (performer: "If you go Away" (Ne me Quitte pas))
2015
The D Train (performer: "Don't Turn Around")
2014
The Good Wife (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- The Trial (2014) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
-
The Graham Norton Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2014) (writer - 1 episode, 2014)
- John Cleese/Taylor Swift/Kevin Pieterson/Neil Diamond (2014) - (performer: "Something Blue (Live)" - uncredited) / (writer: "Something Blue (Live)" - uncredited)
2014
The Voice Kids (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- The Battles, Part 1 (2014) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
-
The Strain (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2014) (writer - 1 episode, 2014)
- Night Zero (2014) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good)" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good)" - uncredited)
-
Glee (TV Series) (writer - 3 episodes, 2009 - 2014) (performer - 1 episode, 2010)
- City of Angels (2014) - (writer: "America" - uncredited)
- Hell-O (2010) - (performer: "Hello Again" - uncredited) / (writer: "Hello Again" - uncredited)
- Mash-Up (2009) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
2013
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (performer: "Shilo") / (writer: "Shilo")
-
The Big Bang Theory (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2013) (writer - 1 episode, 2013)
- The Scavenger Vortex (2013) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline", "America" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline", "America", "Love on the Rocks", "Cherry, Cherry" - uncredited)
2013
Waterloo Road (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- The Madness of King Windsor (2013) - (writer: "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You")
2013
Shrek the Musical (lyrics: "I'm a Believer") / (music: "I'm a Believer")
2013
One Hit Wonderland (TV Series documentary) (writer - 2 episodes)
- Unbelievable by EMF (2013) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
- Party All the Time by Eddie Murphy (2013) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
2013
Celebrity Splash! Australia (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Heat 2 (2013) - (writer: "I'm A Believer" - uncredited)
2012
The Late Late Show (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- The Late, Late Toy Show (2012) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
2012
Here Comes the Boom (performer: "Holly Holy", "Holly Holy (NSFW Remix)") / (writer: "Holly Holy", "Holly Holy (NSFW Remix)")
2012
The Newsroom (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- The Blackout, Part 2: Mock Debate (2012) - (writer: "Red Red Wine" - uncredited)
2012
Big Brother's Bit on the Side (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode dated 27 July 2012 (2012) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
2012
Brazilian Beats (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Fogo e Paixão (2012) - (writer: "Porque Brigamos")
-
Femme Fatales (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes, 2011 - 2012) (performer - 1 episode, 2012)
- Trophy Wife (2012) - (performer: "Cherry, Cherry") / (writer: "Cherry, Cherry")
- Something Like Murder (2011) - (writer: "Red Red Wine" (edited version))
-
American Idol (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes, 2008 - 2012) (writer - 2 episodes, 2008 - 2012)
- Winner Announced (2012) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Cracklin' Rosie", "I'm a Believer", "Sweet Caroline")
- Live Results Show: One Contestant Eliminated (2008) - (performer: "Pretty Amazing Grace") / (writer: "Pretty Amazing Grace")
-
EastEnders (TV Series) (writer - 5 episodes, 1990 - 2012) (performer - 1 episode, 2012)
- Episode dated 13 January 2012 (2012) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- Episode #1.2225 (2001) - (writer: "Red Red Wine" - uncredited)
- Episode dated 7 October 1996 (1996) - (writer: "I'm a Believer" - uncredited)
- Episode dated 5 August 1993 (1993) - (writer: "Red Red Wine")
- Episode #1.549 (1990) - (writer: "Red Red Wine")
-
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes, 2011) (writer - 2 episodes, 2010 - 2011) (music - 1 episode, 2011)
- Episode #20.51 (2011) - (performer: "Solitary Man") / (writer: "Solitary Man")
- Smith (2011) - (music: "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" - uncredited) / (performer: "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" - uncredited)
- Episode #19.52 (2010) - (writer: "America", "Sweet Caroline")
2011
Jack and Jill (writer: "I'm a Believer")
1998
South Park (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
- Ass Burgers (2011) - (writer: "Heartlight")
- Chickenpox (1998) - (writer: "I'm A Believer")
2010
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
- Larry the Cable Guy/Uncharted 3/Paul Williams (2011) - (writer: "America")
- Episode dated 7 January 2010 (2010) - (writer: "You Don't Bring Me Flowers")
2011
Britain's Got Talent (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- 2011: Live Semi-Final 2 - The Results (2011) - (writer: "I'm a Believer" - uncredited)
-
How Not to Live Your Life (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2010) (writer - 1 episode, 2010)
- Don Dates a Homeless (2010) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
-
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2010) (writer - 1 episode, 2010)
- Episode #9.34 (2010) - (performer: "Ain't No Sunshine", "I'm a Believer") / (writer: "I'm a Believer")
2010
Strictly Come Dancing (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Week Four: Results (2010) - (performer: "Midnight Train to Georgia")
2010
X Factor (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- 2. Live Show (2010) - (writer: "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon")
2010
20 to 1 (TV Series documentary) (writer - 2 episodes)
- Greatest Break Up Songs (2010) - (writer: "Red Red Wine")
- Greatest Sports Movies of All Time (2010) - (writer: "I'm a Believer" - uncredited)
2010
Skate 3 (Video Game) (performer: "Cracklin' Rosie")
2010
Letters to Juliet (writer: "Sono Bugiarda (I'm A Believer)")
2010
Shrek Forever After (writer: "I'm a Believer")
-
Dancing on Ice (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes, 2010) (writer - 2 episodes, 2010)
- Episode #5.24 (2010) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited) / (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
- Episode #5.8 (2010) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2010
Criminal Minds (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Solitary Man (2010) - (writer: "Solitary Man")
-
Misfits (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2009) (writer - 1 episode, 2009)
- Episode #1.2 (2009) - (performer: "Girl You'll Be A Woman Soon" - uncredited) / (writer: "Girl You'll Be A Woman Soon" - uncredited)
2009
Solitary Man (writer: "Solitary Man")
2009
Neil Diamond: Hot August Night/NYC (TV Movie documentary) ("Holly Holy", "Street Life", "Beautiful Noise", "Love On The Rocks", "Play Me", "Cherry, Cherry", "Thank The Lord For The Night Time", "Home Before Dark", "Don't Go There", "Pretty Amazing Grace", "Crunchy Granola Suite", "Done Too Soon", "Brooklyn Roads", "I Am... I Said", "Solitary Man", "Kentucky Woman", "Forever In Blue Jeans", "Sweet Caroline", "You Don't Bring Me Flowers", "Song Sung Blue", "I'm A Believer", "Man Of God", "Hell Yeah", "Cracklin' Rosie", "America", "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show") / (performer: "Holly Holy", "Street Life", "Beautiful Noise", "Love On The Rocks", "Play Me", "Cherry, Cherry", "Thank The Lord For The Night Time", "Home Before Dark", "Don't Go There", "Pretty Amazing Grace", "Crunchy Granola Suite", "Done Too Soon", "Brooklyn Roads", "I Am... I Said", "Solitary Man", "Kentucky Woman", "Forever In Blue Jeans", "Sweet Caroline", "You Don't Bring Me Flowers", "Song Sung Blue", "I'm A Believer", "Man Of God", "Hell Yeah", "Cracklin' Rosie", "America", "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show")
2009
Funny People (performer: "We (Early Take)") / (writer: "We (Early Take)")
2009
The Soloist (performer: "Mr. Bojangles", "Forever In Blue Jeans") / (writer: "Forever In Blue Jeans")
2009
Eli Stone (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Sonoma (2009) - (writer: "Red Red Wine" - uncredited)
2009
RocKwiz (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- RocKwiz Salutes the Bowl (2009) - (writer: "Crunchy Granola Suite" - uncredited)
2008
Stargate: Atlantis (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Vegas (2008) - (writer: "Solitary Man")
2008
The Marty Stuart Show (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- The Old Crow Medicine Show (2008) - (writer: "Red, Red Wine")
2008
Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Stephen Colbert/Kristen Stewart/Super Diamond (2008) - (writer: "Cracklin' Rosie")
-
Cold Case (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2008) (writer - 1 episode, 2008)
- One Small Step (2008) - (performer: "Thank The Lord For The Night Time") / (writer: "Thank The Lord For The Night Time")
2008
Baby Mama (writer: "Red, Red Wine")
2008
Guilty Pleasures (TV Movie) (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2008
Chuck (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Chuck Versus the Undercover Lover (2008) - (performer: "Love on the Rocks" - uncredited)
2007
Idols (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Top 9: Crooners and Divas (2007) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
-
Big Love (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2007) (writer - 1 episode, 2007)
- Take Me as I Am (2007) - (performer: "Cherry Cherry" - uncredited) / (writer: "Cherry Cherry" - uncredited)
2007
Men in Trees (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- I Wood If I Could (2007) - (performer: "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" - uncredited)
-
Dancing with the Stars (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2007) (writer - 1 episode, 2007)
- Round 7 (2007) - (performer: "Play Me") / (writer: "Play Me")
-
Skins (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2007) (writer - 1 episode, 2007)
- Maxxie and Anwar (2007) - (performer: "Hello Again", "Man of God" - uncredited) / (writer: "Hello Again", "Man of God" - uncredited)
2007
29... and still a Virgin (TV Movie) (writer: "Girl You'll Be A Woman Soon")
2006
We Are Marshall (performer: "Cracklin' Rosie") / (writer: "Cracklin' Rosie")
2006
Veronica Mars (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Spit & Eggs (2006) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline", "Thank the Lord for the Night Time" - uncredited)
2006
No Place Like Home (writer: "Play Me")
2006
Empieza el espectáculo (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.5 (2006) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
-
Scrubs (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2006) (writer - 1 episode, 2006)
- My Transition (2006) - (performer: "Delirious Love" - uncredited) / (writer: "America" - uncredited)
2006
Keeping Up with the Steins (arranger: "Hava Nagila") / (performer: "Hava Nagila")
2006
Gilmore Girls (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- I Get a Sidekick Out of You (2006) - (writer: "I'm a Believer" - uncredited)
2006
Alien Autopsy (writer: "I'm a Believer")
2005
Karaoke Revolution Party (Video Game) ("Sweet Caroline")
2005
Australian Idol (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Top 11 Performance Show: The 60's (2005) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
2005
Who Buried Paul McCartney? (Documentary short) (writer: "I'm a Believer" - uncredited)
2005
Soundstage (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
- Chris Isaak Greatest Hits (2005) - (writer: "Solitary Man")
2005
History Rings True: Red Sox Opening Day Ring Ceremony (Video documentary) (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2005
Brothers in Arms (TV Movie documentary) (writer: "Red Red Wine" - uncredited)
2005
Fever Pitch (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
2005
Taiko: Drum Master (Video Game) (lyrics: "I'm A Believer") / (music: "I'm A Believer") / (writer: "I'm A Believer")
2005
Son of the Mask (performer: "Thank The Lord For The Night Time") / (writer: "Thank The Lord For The Night Time")
2005
The Upside of Anger (lyrics: "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon") / (music: "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon")
2004
Ocean's Twelve (performer: "Cracklin' Rosie") / (writer: "Cracklin' Rosie")
2004
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (performer: "Cherry, Cherry") / (writer: "Cherry, Cherry")
2004
VH1 Goes Inside (TV Series documentary) (writer - 1 episode)
- Awesome Movie Songs (2004) - (writer: "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon")
-
The Simpsons (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes, 1998 - 2004) (performer - 1 episode, 2004)
- Bart-Mangled Banner (2004) - (performer: "America" - uncredited) / (writer: "America" - uncredited)
- Dumbbell Indemnity (1998) - (writer: "I'm a Believer" - uncredited)
2004
Suzie Gold (lyrics: "Girl You'll Be a Woman Soon") / (music: "Girl You'll Be a Woman Soon") / (performer: "Girl You'll Be a Woman Soon")
2003
Lea Salonga Live (Video documentary) (writer: "Streisand Medley")
2003
Karaoke Revolution (Video Game) ("Red Red Wine")
2003
Charmed (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Valhalley of the Dolls: Part 1 (2003) - (writer: "You Are My Number One" - uncredited)
2003
Wonderland (writer: "Love on the Rocks")
2003
Idool 2003 (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Liveshow 2 - Jaren 80 (2003) - (writer: "Red Red Wine")
2003
Comic Relief Does Fame Academy (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.1 (2003) - (writer: "You Don't Bring Me Flowers")
2002
The Monkees: Live Summer Tour (Video) (writer: "Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)", "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You", "I'm a Believer")
2002
Stars in Their Eyes Kids (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.4 (2002) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
-
Saturday Night Live (TV Series) (writer - 3 episodes, 1987 - 2002) (performer - 1 episode, 2002)
- Winona Ryder/Moby (2002) - (performer: "Cherry Cherry" - uncredited) / (writer: "Cherry Cherry" - uncredited)
- Britney Spears (2002) - (writer: "America" - uncredited)
- Willie Nelson (1987) - (writer: "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" - uncredited)
2002
Sorority Boys (writer: "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon")
2002
The Kid Stays in the Picture (Documentary) (performer: "Sunday Sun") / (writer: "Sunday Sun")
2002
Secretary (writer: "It's So Strange (The Way Love Works)")
-
Great Performances: Dance in America (TV Series) (lyrics - 1 episode, 2001) (music - 1 episode, 2001)
- From Broadway: Fosse (2001) - (lyrics: "Crunchy Granola Suite") / (music: "Crunchy Granola Suite")
2001
Shrek (lyrics: "I'm a Believer") / (music: "I'm a Believer")
2001
The Shrink Is In (writer: "I'm a Believer")
2001
Jackass (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Donut (2001) - (writer: "And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind" - uncredited)
2001
Saving Silverman (performer: "Hello Again", "I Believe In Happy Endings", "Holly Holy", "America") / (writer: "Hello Again", "I Believe In Happy Endings", "Cherry, Cherry", "Holly Holy", "Sweet Caroline", "Love On The Rocks", "Heartlight", "America")
2000
Our Lips Are Sealed (performer: "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show") / (writer: "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show")
2000
Ed (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Just Friends (2000) - (performer: "America")
2000
Daydream Believers: The Monkees Story (TV Movie) (writer: "I'm a Believer")
1999
Kung Fu Kenobi's Big Adventure (Short) (performer: "Heartlight") / (producer: "Heartlight")
1999
Regine: R2K (Video documentary) (writer: "Hello Again")
1999
Snafu (Video) (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
1999
Vincent and Doug: The Movie (writer: "I'm a Believer")
1990
Stars in Their Eyes (TV Series) (writer - 7 episodes)
- Champion of Champions Live Grand Final (1999) - (writer: "Hello Again")
- Live Grand Final 1999 (1999) - (writer: "Hello Again")
- Live Grand Final 1998 (1998) - (writer: "Hello Again")
- Episode #9.11 (1998) - (writer: "Hello Again")
- Live Grand Final 1993 (1993) - (writer: "Cracklin' Rosie")
- Episode #4.1 (1993) - (writer: "Forever in Blue Jeans")
- Episode #1.4 (1990) - (writer: "Love on the Rocks")
1999
Bringing Out the Dead (writer: "Red Red Wine")
1999
Holy Smoke (performer: "Holly Holy", "I Am...I Said") / (writer: "Holly Holy", "I Am...I Said")
1999
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (writer: "I'm A Believer")
1999
Lost & Found (performer: "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show") / (writer: "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show", "I'm a Believer")
1999
Edtv (writer: "Holly Holy")
-
Australian Story (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode, 1999) (writer - 1 episode, 1999)
- Something About Pauline (1999) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
1998
Daydream Believer (Short) (writer: "I'm a Believer")
-
Daria (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 1998) (writer - 1 episode, 1998)
- I Don't (1998) - (performer: "If There Were No Dreams" - uncredited) / (writer: "If There Were No Dreams" - uncredited)
1992
Mystery Science Theater 3000 (TV Series) (writer - 6 episodes)
- I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1997) - (writer: "America", "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" - uncredited)
- The Thing That Couldn't Die (1997) - (writer: "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" - uncredited)
- Night of the Blood Beast (1996) - (writer: "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" - uncredited)
- Night of the Blood Beast (1995) - (writer: "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" - uncredited)
- The Dead Talk Back (1994) - (writer: "Heartlight" - uncredited)
- Being from Another Planet (1992) - (writer: "Heartlight")
1997
Donnie Brasco (performer: "Love On the Rocks") / (writer: "Love On the Rocks")
1997
Hey, Hey, It's the Monkees (TV Movie) (writer: "I'm a Believer" - uncredited)
1997
Hey, Hey We're the Monkees (TV Movie documentary) (writer: "I'm a Believer")
1996
Multiplicity (writer: "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You")
1996
Caroline in the City (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Caroline and the Cereal (1996) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
1996
Muppets Tonight (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Cindy Crawford (1996) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
1996
Neil Diamond: Under a Tennessee Moon (TV Special documentary) (performer: "Tennessee Moon", "Can Anybody Hear Me", "One Good Love", "A Matter of Love", "Marry Me", "Blue Highway", "Talking Optimist Blues (Good Day Today)", "Everybody", "No Limit", "Deep Inside of You", "Gold Don't Rust", "Kentucky Woman") / (writer: "Tennessee Moon", "Can Anybody Hear Me", "One Good Love", "A Matter of Love", "Marry Me", "Blue Highway", "Talking Optimist Blues (Good Day Today)", "Everybody", "No Limit", "Deep Inside of You", "Gold Don't Rust", "Kentucky Woman")
1996
Beautiful Girls (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
1995
How to Make an American Quilt (performer: "Cherry, Cherry") / (writer: "Cherry, Cherry")
-
Top of the Pops (TV Series) (writer - 10 episodes, 1978 - 1995) (performer - 7 episodes, 1978 - 1980)
- Episode dated 6 July 1995 (1995) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
- Episode dated 22 June 1995 (1995) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
- Episode dated 17 November 1994 (1994) - (writer: "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon")
- Episode #17.47 (1980) - (performer: "Love on the Rocks") / (writer: "Love on the Rocks")
- Episode #17.43 (1980) - (performer: "Love on the Rocks") / (writer: "Love on the Rocks")
- Episode #16.17 (1979) - (performer: "Forever in Blue Jeans") / (writer: "Forever in Blue Jeans")
- Episode #16.15 (1979) - (performer: "Forever in Blue Jeans") / (writer: "Forever in Blue Jeans")
- Episode #16.13 (1979) - (performer: "Forever in Blue Jeans") / (writer: "Forever in Blue Jeans")
- Episode #15.49 (1978) - (performer: "You Don't Bring Me Flowers") / (writer: "You Don't Bring Me Flowers")
- Episode #15.48 (1978) - (performer: "You Don't Bring Me Flowers") / (writer: "You Don't Bring Me Flowers")
1995
Zona franca (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode dated 16 June 1995 (1995) - (writer: "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon")
1995
1995 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special) (writer: "Girl You'll Be a Woman Soon")
-
Friends (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 1995) (writer - 1 episode, 1995)
- The One with the Stoned Guy (1995) - (performer: "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" - uncredited) / (writer: "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" - uncredited)
1994
Desert Winds (writer: "I'm a Believer")
-
Tohuwabohu (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 1994) (writer - 1 episode, 1994)
- Sektor 15 (1994) - (performer: "Song Sung Blue" - uncredited) / (writer: "Song Sung Blue" - uncredited)
1994
Party of Five (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Something Out of Nothing (1994) - (writer: "I'm A Believer")
1994
Barbra: The Concert (TV Special) (writer: "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" (1977) - uncredited)
1994
Pulp Fiction (writer: "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon")
1993
Last Dance (writer: "Red, Red Wine")
1992
Holiday Greetings from 'The Ed Sullivan Show' (TV Special) (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
1991
Growing Pains (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Like Father, Like Son (1991) - (writer: "Kentucky Woman", "I Am- I Said" - uncredited)
1990
F.C. De Kampioenen (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- De Ster (1990) - (writer: "I'm A Believer" - uncredited)
1988
The Wonder Years (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
- The Journey (1990) - (writer: "Daydream Believer" - uncredited)
- The Phone Call (1988) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
1990
Bullet in the Head (writer: "I'm a Believer")
1990
Murphy Brown (TV Series) (music - 1 episode)
- What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? (1990) - (music: "Song Sung Blue" - uncredited)
1989
Watching (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Breeding (1989) - (writer: "Red, Red Wine" - uncredited)
1988
Neil Diamond: Greatest Hits Live (Video documentary) ("Forever In Blue Jeans") / (lyrics: "September Morn" (C'est en Septembre)) / (performer: "America", "September Morn" (C'est en Septembre), "I'm Alive", "Cherry, Cherry", "Sweet Caroline", "I Am...I Said", "Headed For The Future", "Hello Again", "Heartlight", "Jungletime", "You Don't Bring Me Flowers", "Forever In Blue Jeans", "Teach Me Tonight", "Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End", "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show", "This Time") / (writer: "America", "I'm Alive", "Cherry, Cherry", "Sweet Caroline", "I Am...I Said", "Headed For The Future", "Hello Again", "Heartlight", "Jungletime", "You Don't Bring Me Flowers", "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show", "This Time")
1988
40 degrés à l'ombre de la 3 (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode dated 18 August 1988 (1988) - (writer: "Chanson bleue (Song Sung Blue)")
1988
Arthur 2: On the Rocks (writer: "Heart Light")
1981
Sterrenslag (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- Sterrenslag 1988 in de sneeuw (1988) - (performer: "Lonely Looking Sky" - uncredited)
- Episode dated 31 December 1981 (1981) - (performer: "Lonely Looking Sky" - uncredited)
1987
Born in East L.A. (performer: "America") / (writer: "America")
1986
Something Wild (writer: "I'm a Believer")
1984
Sunburst II (Video documentary short) (performer: "Hello Again") / (writer: "Hello Again")
1984
Blood Simple (writer: "I'm a Believer")
1983
Dolly in Concert (TV Special documentary) (writer: "Gospel Medley: 1. Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show / 2. I'll Fly Away / 3. When The Saints Go Marching In")
1983
Alternatieve Elfstedentocht in Canada (TV Movie documentary) (performer: "Coming to America" - uncredited)
1983
Estudio abierto (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode dated 16 February 1983 (1983) - (writer: "Soy un soñador (I'm a Believer)")
1983
Family Ties (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- The Fugitive: Part 1 (1983) - (writer: "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" - uncredited)
1977
Polizeiinspektion 1 (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- Die Trickdiebin (1981) - (performer: "Song Sung Blue" - uncredited)
- Chloroform für Zwei (1977) - (performer: "Song Sung Blue")
1981
The Magic of David Copperfield IV: The Vanishing Airplane (TV Special) (performer: "America") / (writer: "America")
1981
Pour la peau d'un flic (performer: "The Dancing Bumble Bee/Bumble Boogie", "Say Maybe") / (writer: "The Dancing Bumble Bee/Bumble Boogie", "Say Maybe")
-
The Nolans (TV Series) (lyrics - 1 episode, 1981) (music - 1 episode, 1981)
- Episode #1.1 (1981) - (lyrics: "Love on the Rocks" - uncredited) / (music: "Love on the Rocks" - uncredited)
1980
The Jazz Singer ("Hine Mah Tove", "Havah Nagilah", "Adon Olom", "Kol Nidre") / (lyrics: "You Baby", "Jerusalem", "America", "My Name Is Yussel" (Theme), "Love on the Rocks", "On the Robert E. Lee", "Summerlove", "Hey Louise", "Songs of Life", "Hello Again", "Amazed and Confused", "Acapulco") / (music: "You Baby", "Jerusalem", "America", "My Name Is Yussel" (Theme), "Love on the Rocks", "On the Robert E. Lee", "Summerlove", "Hey Louise", "Songs of Life", "Hello Again", "Amazed and Confused", "Acapulco")
1980
The Dick Emery Hour (TV Movie) (writer: "You Don't Bring Me Flowers")
1979
De Mike Burstyn show (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
- Episode #2.1 (1980) - (writer: "You don't bring me flowers")
- Episode #1.3 (1979) - (writer: "Sweet Mrs Bos" (Sweet Caroline))
1978
Every Which Way But Loose (writer: "I Seek the Night")
1978
The Last Waltz (Documentary) (performer: "Dry Your Eyes") / (writer: "Dry Your Eyes")
1977
Neil Diamond: I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight (TV Special) (performer: "Sweet Caroline", "You Don't Bring Me Flowers", "Song Sung Blue", "I Am...I Said", "Brother Loves' Traveling Salvation Show", "Free Man In Paris", "Desiree", "Kentucky Woman", "Holly Holy") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline", "You Don't Bring Me Flowers", "Song Sung Blue", "I Am...I Said", "Brother Loves' Traveling Salvation Show", "Desiree", "Kentucky Woman", "Holly Holy")
1977
Dolly (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
- Featuring the Hues Corporation (1977) - (writer: "Song Sung Blue")
- Featuring Mel Tillis (1977) - (writer: "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show")
1977
The Brady Bunch Variety Hour (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.5 (1977) - (writer: "Beautiful Noise")
1977
Neil Diamond: Love at the Greek (TV Special) (performer: "Cherry Cherry", "Sweet Caroline", "Play Me", "Beautiful Noise", "Street Life", "Lady Oh", "If You Know What I Mean", "Song Sung Blue", "Cracklin' Rosie", "Holly Holy", "I Am...I Said", "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show", "I've Been This Way Before") / (writer: "Cherry Cherry", "Sweet Caroline", "Play Me", "Beautiful Noise", "Street Life", "Lady Oh", "If You Know What I Mean", "Song Sung Blue", "Cracklin' Rosie", "Holly Holy", "I Am...I Said", "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show", "I've Been This Way Before")
1976
Neil Diamond: The 'Thank You Australia' Concert (TV Special) (lyrics: "Missa", "Soolaimon", "Play Me", "Solitary Man", "Cherry, Cherry", "Sweet Caroline", "The Last Picasso", "Longfellow Serenade", "Song Sung Blue", "Cracklin' Rosie", "Holly Holy", "I Am...I Said", "Anthem", "Be", "Dear Father", "Skybird", "Lonely Looking Sky", "Anthem (Reprise)", "Be (Reprise)", "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show", "I've Been This Way Before", "Morningside") / (music: "Missa", "Soolaimon", "Play Me", "Solitary Man", "Cherry, Cherry", "Sweet Caroline", "The Last Picasso", "Longfellow Serenade", "Song Sung Blue", "Cracklin' Rosie", "Holly Holy", "I Am...I Said", "Anthem", "Be", "Dear Father", "Skybird", "Lonely Looking Sky", "Anthem (Reprise)", "Be (Reprise)", "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show", "I've Been This Way Before", "Morningside") / (performer: "Missa", "Soolaimon", "Play Me", "Solitary Man", "Cherry, Cherry", "Sweet Caroline", "The Last Picasso", "Longfellow Serenade", "Song Sung Blue", "Cracklin' Rosie", "Holly Holy", "I Am...I Said", "Anthem", "Be", "Dear Father", "Skybird", "Lonely Looking Sky", "Anthem (Reprise)", "Be (Reprise)", "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show", "I've Been This Way Before", "Morningside")
1976
Dinah! (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #2.88 (1976) - (writer: "I'm A Believer")
1974
The Ernie Sigley Show (TV Series) (writer - 11 episodes)
1975
Shampoo (writer: "I'm a Believer" (1966) - uncredited)
1974
Derrick (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Johanna (1974) - (performer: "High Rolling Man")
1973
Zlatý Slavík 1972 (TV Special) (music: "Zvon snu (Song Sung Blue)")
1973
Jonathan Livingston Seagull (lyrics: "Be", "Dear Father", "Skybird", "Lonely Looking Sky", "Anthem") / (music: "Prologue", "Be", "Flight of The Gull", "Dear Father", "Skybird", "Lonely Looking Sky", "The Odyssey [Be-Lonely Looking Sky-Dear Father]", "Anthem") / (performer: "Be", "Dear Father", "Skybird", "Lonely Looking Sky", "Anthem")
1973
The Graham Kennedy Show (TV Series) (writer - 4 episodes)
- Episode dated 25 September 1973 (1973) - (writer: "Shilo")
- Episode dated 2 August 1973 (1973) - (writer: "Cherry Cherry")
- Episode dated 31 July 1973 (1973) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
- Episode dated 26 April 1973 (1973) - (writer: "Solitary Man")
1973
The Bobby Darin Show (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.1 (1973) - (writer: "Sweet Caroline" - uncredited)
1972
The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #3.1 (1972) - (writer: "Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show")
1972
Rosebud (writer: "I'm a Believer" - uncredited)
-
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 1971) (writer - 1 episode, 1971)
- Neil Diamond, Linda Ronstadt, Liberace, Larry Storch (1971) - (performer: "Soolaimon", "Neil Diamond Medley") / (writer: "Soolaimon", "Neil Diamond Medley")
1970
Elvis: That's the Way It Is (Documentary) (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
1970
WUSA (performer: "Glory Road") / (writer: "Glory Road")
-
The Johnny Cash Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 1970) (writer - 1 episode, 1970)
- Episode #1.19 (1970) - (performer: "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show") / (writer: "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show")
1969
Cactus Flower (music: "I'm A Believer" - uncredited)
-
Music Scene (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 1969) (writer - 1 episode, 1969)
- Neil Diamond, Mama Cass Elliot, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (1969) - (performer: "Both Sides Now", "Holly Holy") / (writer: "Holly Holy")
-
The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 1969) (writer - 1 episode, 1969)
- Pat Henry, Irwin C. Watson, Sergio Franchi, Julie Budd, Neil Diamond, The Harlem Singers (1969) - (performer: "Sweet Caroline") / (writer: "Sweet Caroline")
1969
33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee (TV Movie) (writer: "I'm a Believer" - uncredited)
1968
Lulu's Back in Town (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.4 (1968) - (writer: "The Boat That I Row" - uncredited)
1967
L'immensità (La ragazza del Paip's) (writer: "Sono bugiarda")
-
Mannix (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 1967) (writer - 1 episode, 1967)
- The Many Deaths of Saint Christopher (1967) - (performer: "The Boat That I Row", "Raisin' Cane", "Solitary Man" - uncredited) / (writer: "The Boat That I Row", "Raisin' Cane", "Solitary Man" - uncredited)
1967
Beat-Club (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.21 (1967) - (writer: "The Boat That I Row")
1966
The Monkees (TV Series) (writer - 9 episodes)
- The Monkees on Tour (1967) - (writer: "I'm a Believer" - uncredited)
- Monkees at the Movies (1967) - (writer: "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You")
- Monkees Manhattan Style (1967) - (writer: "Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)" (long version with extra organ))
- Monkees on the Line (1967) - (writer: "Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)")
- Monkee Mother (1967) - (writer: "Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)")
- Son of a Gypsy (1966) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
- Too Many Girls (1966) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
- Dance, Monkee, Dance (1966) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
- One Man Shy (1966) - (writer: "I'm a Believer")
-
American Bandstand (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 1966) (writer - 1 episode, 1966)
- Episode #10.2 (1966) - (performer: "Solitary Man", "Cherry, Cherry") / (writer: "Solitary Man", "Cherry, Cherry")
Actor
2010
Neil Diamond: Radio 2 Electric Prom
2006
Keeping Up with the Steins as
Neil Diamond
2005
Neil Diamond: The Best Greatest Hits (Video)
2001
Saving Silverman as
Neil Diamond
1999
Lost & Found as
Neil Diamond
1988
Neil Diamond: This Time (Music Video) as
Neil Diamond
1980
The Jazz Singer as
Jess Robin / Yussel Rabinovitch
1967
Mannix (TV Series) as
Neil Diamond
- The Many Deaths of Saint Christopher (1967) - Neil Diamond
Miscellaneous
1998
The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg (Documentary) (funding generously provided by)
1995
The Celluloid Closet (Documentary) (additional funding)
Writer
1993
Chris Isaak: Solitary Man (Music Video) (songwriter)
Thanks
2009
Solitary Man (special thanks)
1996
Drawing Flies (special thanks)
Self
2023
CBS News Sunday Morning (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #45.28 (2023) - Self
2023
Access Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #27.99 (2023) - Self
2020
Ok! TV (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #7.139 (2020) - Self
2018
Great Performances (TV Series) as
Self
- Grammy Salute to Music Legends 2018 (2018) - Self
2018
The 60th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient (credit only)
2014
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) as
Self - Behind the Lyrics / Self - Musical Guest / Self
- Queen Latifah/Fred Armisen/The Flaming Lips (2017) - Self - Behind the Lyrics
- Natalie Portman/J.J. Abrams/Neil Diamond (2016) - Self - Musical Guest
- Bradley Cooper/Neil Diamond (2014) - Self
2016
The Late Late Show with James Corden (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Natalie Portman/Annette Bening/Neil Diamond (2016) - Self - Musical Guest
2011
Today (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest / Self - Performer
- Episode dated 6 December 2016 (2016) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 20 October 2014 (2014) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode dated 30 November 2011 (2011) - Self - Performer
2011
Christmas in Rockefeller Center (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Special Guest
- Christmas in Rockefeller Center (2016) - Self
- Christmas in Rockefeller Center (2011) - Self - Special Guest
2016
Singer-Songwriters at the BBC (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 7 March 2016 (2016) - Self
2014
Neil Diamond: One Night Only (TV Special) as
Self
2005
The Ellen DeGeneres Show (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Musical Guest
- Sean Hayes/Neil Diamond/Duplic8 (2014) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode #3.61 (2005) - Self
- Episode #3.53 (2005) - Self
- Episode #2.156 (2005) - Self
2014
CBS This Morning (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.254 (2014) - Self
2014
Sunday Night at the Palladium (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.6 (2014) - Self
2014
The Graham Norton Show (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- John Cleese/Taylor Swift/Kevin Pieterson/Neil Diamond (2014) - Self - Musical Guest
2013
A Capitol Fourth (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
2012
100 Years of the Royal Variety Performance (TV Special documentary) as
Self
2012
The Royal Variety Performance 2012 (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
2012
The One Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #7.193 (2012) - Self - Guest
2008
American Idol (TV Series) as
Self - Performer / Self - Mentor
- Winner Announced (2012) - Self - Performer
- Live Results Show: One Contestant Eliminated (2008) - Self - Performer
- The Top Five Finalists Perform (2008) - Self - Mentor
2011
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV Special) as
Self - Honoree
2011
West Wing Week (TV Series) as
Self
- The Obamas of Osawatomie (2011) - Self
1992
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Musical Guest
- Episode #20.51 (2011) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode #13.196 (2005) - Self
- Episode #9.213 (2001) - Self
- Episode #6.208 (1998) - Self
- Episode #4.258 (1996) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode #4.123 (1996) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode #3.215 (1994) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode #2.221 (1993) - Self
- Episode #1.137 (1992) - Self
2011
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (TV Special) as
Self
2011
The 85th Anniversary of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (TV Special) as
Self
2011
Zibb (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 6 June 2011 (2011) - Self
2011
Breakfast (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 27 May 2011 (2011) - Self
2011
The 2011 Billboard Music Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
2011
The 2011 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (TV Special) as
Self
2010
BBC Electric Proms (TV Series) as
Self
- Neil Diamond (2010) - Self
2010
Neil Diamond: Solitary Man (TV Movie documentary)
2005
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (TV Series) as
Self / Self - With Guillermo at the Emmys / Self - Musical Guest
- Episode #9.34 (2010) - Self
- Episode #7.21 (2009) - Self - With Guillermo at the Emmys
- Episode #6.78 (2008) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode #4.144 (2005) - Self
2010
Strictly Come Dancing (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Week Four: Results (2010) - Self - Musical Guest
2010
Stand Up to Cancer (TV Special) as
Self
2009
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 9 September 2010 (2010) - Self
- Episode dated 22 December 2009 (2009) - Self
- Episode dated 11 August 2009 (2009) - Self
- Episode dated 14 July 2009 (2009) - Self
- Episode dated 9 February 2009 (2009) - Self
2009
Christmas in Washington (TV Special) as
Self
2009
Neil Diamond: Hot August Night/NYC (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2009
Welcome Home Neil Diamond (Video short) as
Self
2009
Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular 2009 (TV Special) as
Self
2009
The 51st Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
2008
Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 20 June 2008 (2008) - Self
2008
An Audience with Neil Diamond (TV Special) as
Self - Host
2008
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #14.18 (2008) - Self
2005
The View (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 12 December 2006 (2006) - Self
- Episode dated 9 November 2005 (2005) - Self
2006
Forbes Celebrity 100: Who Made Bank? (TV Movie) as
Self
2006
This Morning (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 4 April 2006 (2006) - Self
2006
Parkinson (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 1 April 2006 (2006) - Self
2006
The Oprah Winfrey Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 16 January 2006 (2006) - Self
2004
GMTV (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 2 March 2005 (2005) - Self
- Episode dated 22 October 2004 (2004) - Self
2004
Enough Rope with Andrew Denton (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.24 (2004) - Self
2003
Backstage: Welcome to Diamondville (Video documentary) as
Self - Vocals
2003
Top of the Pops 2 (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 7 January 2003 (2003) - Self
2002
V Graham Norton (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.39 (2002) - Self
2002
Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
Self
- Winona Ryder/Moby (2002) - Self (uncredited)
2001
Live by Request: Neil Diamond (TV Movie) as
Self
2001
Behind the Music (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Neil Diamond (2001) - Self
2001
Comedy Central Canned Ham (TV Series) as
Self
- Saving Silverman (2001) - Self
1999
ABC 2000: The Millennium (TV Movie documentary)
1999
Surprise! Surprise! (TV Series) as
Self
- 1999 Mother's Day Special (1999) - Self
1998
Neil Diamond: The Making of 'The Movie Album' (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1996
The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 26 October 1998 (1998) - Self
- Episode #1.116 (1996) - Self
1993
Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 13 December 1996 (1996) - Self
- Episode dated 14 February 1996 (1996) - Self
- Episode dated 4 July 1994 (1994) - Self
- Episode dated 27 September 1993 (1993) - Self
1996
Tonight with Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.1 (1996) - Self
1996
Hey Hey It's Saturday (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 16 April 1996 (1996) - Self
1996
Neil Diamond: Under a Tennessee Moon (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1996
The 23rd Annual American Music Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1994
Opryland's Country Christmas (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1994
Sinatra Duets (TV Special) as
Self
1993
Walt Disney World Easter Parade (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1991
Des O'Connor Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #16.8 (1992) - Self
- Episode #15.6 (1991) - Self
1992
One to One (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Neil Diamond (1992) - Self
1967
Top of the Pops (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 12 November 1992 (1992) - Self
- Episode #9.21 (1972) - Self
- Episode #8.21 (1971) - Self
- Episode #4.18 (1967) - Self
1989
Wogan (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #12.59 (1992) - Self
- Wogan with Selina Scott (1991) - Self
- Episode #9.123 (1989) - Self
1992
American Bandstand's 40th Anniversary Special (TV Special) as
Self
1991
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Sean Penn, Neil Diamond (1991) - Self - Musical Guest
1990
The 17th Annual American Music Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1988
Neil Diamond: Greatest Hits Live (Video documentary) as
Self
1987
Super Bowl XXI (TV Special) as
Self - National Anthem Performer
1986
Liberty Weekend (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1986
Neil Diamond... Hello Again (TV Movie) as
Self
1986
An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1985
American Bandstand's 33 1/3 Celebration (TV Special) as
Self
1984
Olympic Gala (TV Special documentary) as
Self - Song Performer
1984
The 56th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special documentary) as
Self - Presenter
1983
Live... And in Person (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.1 (1983) - Self
1982
The 1982 Annual Vision Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Speaker
1979
AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series) as
Self - Audience Member / Self
- AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Fred Astaire (1981) - Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
- AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Alfred Hitchcock (1979) - Self (uncredited)
1981
The Midnight Special (TV Series) as
Self - Interviewee
- Episode #9.20 (1981) - Self - Interviewee
1981
The 38th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1980
The 22nd Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1979
Evening (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 February 1979 (1979) - Self
1979
The 21st Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1978
Numéro un (TV Series) as
Self
- Gilbert Bécaud (1978) - Self
1978
The Last Waltz (Documentary) as
Self - Performer
1977
Neil Diamond: I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight (TV Special) as
Self
1977
Top Ten New York (TV Series) as
Self - Musician
- Episode #1.3 (1977) - Self - Musician
1977
The 49th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1977
Neil Diamond: Love at the Greek (TV Special) as
Self
1976
Neil Diamond: The 'Thank You Australia' Concert (TV Special) as
Self
1976
A Current Affair (TV Series) as
Self - Interviewee
- A Current Affair Special: Neil Diamond with Michael Schildberger (1976) - Self - Interviewee
1975
Sunday Special (TV Series) as
Self
- Shirley Bassey (1975) - Self
1974
¡Señoras y señores! (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Neil Diamond/Lia Uyá/Olivia Molina/Ricardo Cerato (1974) - Self - Musical Guest
1971
In Concert (TV Series) as
Self
- Neil Diamond (1971) - Self
1971
Die Drehscheibe (TV Series) as
Self - Musician
- Episode dated 20 August 1971 (1971) - Self - Musician
1971
Kalifornische Melodie (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Musician
1971
Disco (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.5 (1971) - Self
- Episode #1.2 (1971) - Self
1969
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Musical Guest
- Neil Diamond, Linda Ronstadt, Liberace, Larry Storch (1971) - Self - Musical Guest
- Raymond Burr, Neil Diamond, Ella Fitzgerald, Charlie Manna (1970) - Self
- Peggy Lee, Neil Diamond, Wally Cox and Patchett & Tarses (1970) - Self
- Cher, Bob Newhart, Neil Diamond (1969) - Self
1970
The Johnny Cash Show (TV Series) as
Self - Singer
- Episode #2.2 (1970) - Self - Singer
- Episode #1.19 (1970) - Self - Singer
1970
The Everly Brothers Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.10 (1970) - Self
- Episode #1.3 (1970) - Self
1969
Music Scene (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Neil Diamond, Mama Cass Elliot, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (1969) - Self - Musical Guest
1969
The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
Self - Singer
- Pat Henry, Irwin C. Watson, Sergio Franchi, Julie Budd, Neil Diamond, The Harlem Singers (1969) - Self - Singer
1968
The Joey Bishop Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.23 (1969) - Self
- Episode #4.16 (1969) - Self
- Episode #3.84 (1968) - Self
- Episode #3.25 (1968) - Self
1966
American Bandstand (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Musical Guest
- Episode #12.29 (1969)
- Episode #10.17 (1967) - Self
- Episode #10.2 (1966) - Self
- Episode #9.42 (1966) - Self - Musical Guest
1968
Showcase '68 (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.4 (1968) - Self
1967
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest / Self
- Episode #7.150 (1968) - Self
- Episode #7.40 (1967) - Self - Musical Guest
- Episode #6.222 (1967) - Self - Musical Guest
1967
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Neil Diamond, Marty Allen, Theodore White, Lillian Briggs, Pierre Salinger, Wes Harrison (1968) - Self
- Eli Wallach, Milo O'Shea, Peggy Cass, Marian Seldes, Joe Williams, Velma, Lenny Kent, Eugene Troobnick (1968) - Self
- Jack Douglas and Reiko, Jesse White, Neil Diamond, Helen Gurley Brown, Stanley Myron Handelman (1968) - Self
- Angie Dickinson, Burt Bacharach, Neil Diamond, Joey Villa, Renee Taylor, Jean Nidetch (1967) - Self
1967
Dream Girl of '67 (TV Series) as
Self - Bachelor Judge
- The Dream Girl of 1967 Pageant (1967) - Self - Bachelor Judge
1966
The Clay Cole Show (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Guest Host
- Episode #8.1 (1967) - Self - Guest Host
- Episode #7.17 (1967) - Self
- Episode #7.6 (1966) - Self
- Episode #6.36 (1966) - Self
1967
Dee Time (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.23 (1967) - Self
1966
Where the Action Is (TV Series) as
Self
- A Salute to Neil Diamond (1967) - Self
- Episode #3.134 (1967) - Self
- Episode #3.129 (1967) - Self
- Episode #3.110 (1967) - Self
- Episode #3.103 (1967) - Self
- Episode #3.90 (1967) - Self
- Episode #3.31 (1966) - Self
- Episode #3.24 (1966) - Self
- Episode #2.208 (1966) - Self
1966
The Lloyd Thaxton Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.211 (1966) - Self
Archive Footage
2022
A Year in Music (TV Series) as
Self
- 1978 (2022) - Self
2021
The Top Ten Revealed (TV Series) as
Self
- Patriotic Songs (2021) - Self
2021
The Dancing Man of L.A. (Documentary short) as
Self
2018
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #40.114 (2021) - Self
- Episode #37.120 (2018) - Self
- Episode #37.116 (2018) - Self
2020
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart (Documentary) as
Self
2020
A Capitol Fourth (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
2020
Ok! TV (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #7.151 (2020) - Self
2019
Sweet Caroline (Short) as
Self
2019
Manson: Music from an Unsound Mind (Documentary) as
Self
2019
Once Were Brothers (Documentary) as
Self
2018
ReMastered: Tricky Dick and the Man in Black (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2017
In Defense of: Jonathan Livingston Seagull (Video) as
Self
2015
Glastonbury Golden Greats (TV Movie) as
Self
2013
Rock Legends (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Neil Diamond (2013) - Self
2013
Sport in America: Our Defining Stories (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2013
Shirley Bassey at the BBC (TV Special) as
Self
2012
Down in the Flood: Bob Dylan, the Band & the Basement Tapes (Video documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
2011
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
Self - 'You Don't Bring Me Flowers' Video
- Smith (2011) - Self - 'You Don't Bring Me Flowers' Video
2003
I Love the '70s (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- 1970 (2003) - Self
2001
The Songmakers Collection (Video) as
Self
2001
Timeless: Live in Concert (TV Special) as
Self
1996
Top of the Pops 2 (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 27 January 1996 (1996) - Self
1994
Grammy's Greatest Moments Volume I (Video documentary) as
Self - Performer
1994
American Bandstand's Teen Idol (TV Special) as
Self
1992
Holiday Greetings from 'The Ed Sullivan Show' (TV Special) as
Self - Vocalist
1981
Clapper Board (TV Series)
- The Jazz Singer (1981)
1979
Top of the Pops (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #17.47 (1980) - Self
- Episode #17.43 (1980) - Self
- Episode #16.15 (1979) - Self
1975
¡Señoras y señores! (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Especial Resumen José María Quero (1975) - Self - Musical Guest

References

Neil Diamond Wikipedia