Diamond Girl Review

The most prominent association with the title is the classic.

In his album Still Rock 'n' Roll , Neil Diamond featured a track titled "Diamond Girls" as a satirical jab at materialism, contrasting his "hometown girl" with the flashy imagery often associated with the phrase. Diamond Girl

Released as the title track of their fifth studio album, this jazz-influenced soft rock hit peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. Written by Jim Seals and Dash Crofts , the lyrics use gemstone imagery to describe a woman as a "precious stone" and a "shinin' star". The most prominent association with the title is the classic

Explore the different musical eras of Diamond Girl, from 1970s soft rock to 80s freestyle: Written by Jim Seals and Dash Crofts ,

A cornerstone of the Miami freestyle era , this version of "Diamond Girl" was a massive dance floor success.