Your chosen design will be printed onto high quality satin art card and arrive ready framed in the size & frame finish you select. Please see additional product images for frame finishes. Our frames are high quality, sturdy and robust. Frames are supplied with strut backs up to and including 12″ x 10″ to hang or stand either way. Frames above 12″ x 10″ can hang either way. The Story of My Life The story of my life. Discover Neil Diamond's top songs & albums, curated artist radio stations & more. No frame, easels, stands or accessories included are included with the print only options.įramed Options: We have a variety of frame finishes to choose from. This performing arts presentation by Richard Lee Orey is of the original words by Neil Diamond of his stirring song. The liner notes simply list the performers without identifying which tracks. For our Extra large and XX Large prints these will be printed onto high quality satin finish 280gsm art card and sent in a protective postal tube. Book-like packaging includes 70-page booklet. Print Only Options: For our Small - Large prints your chosen design will be printed in the size you select onto high quality satin 350gsm finish art card and posted to you in protective board back envelope packaging. Print Sizes: (Size Without Frames): Small A5 (8.3 x 5.8 inches) | Medium A4 (11.7 x 8.3 inches) | Large A3 (16.5 x 11.7 inches) | Extra Large A2 (23.4 x 16.5 inches) | XX Large A1 (33.1 x 23.4 inches)Ĭanvas Sizes: (Finished Canvas Size) Medium (12 x 8 inches) | Large (16 x 12 inches) | Extra Large (24 x 16 inches) | XX Large (34 x 24 inches) You can see all of our custom print design options here. Neil Diamond wrote I'm a Believer, Red Red Wine and Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon. Neil Diamond originally did Acapulco, Dry Your Eyes, You Don't Bring Me Flowers, Delirious Love and other songs. We also have 1000's of other songs available, but If you cannot find the song you require by using our website search facility, then we can create a custom print for you with any song. Neil Diamond covered New Orleans, Dry Your Eyes, You Don't Bring Me Flowers, Delirious Love and other songs. All this makes 50 a more thorough overview than In My Lifetime, which is enough to recommend it, but that older box has a slight edge, as it contains a more generous selection of Diamond at his prime.Neil Diamond The Story Of My Life Script Heart Song Lyric Print Those are all the standards - the hits from "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" through "Heartlight" - which means that what distinguishes 50 is the odd early song that probably should've been on In My Lifetime ("Glory Road") and a wealth of songs from Diamond's 21st century records, including the Rick Rubin-produced 12 Songs and Home Before Dark. 50 is constrained a bit by its concept, containing 50 songs over three discs, whereas In My Lifetime featured a whopping 71 - 36 of which are here on 50. Most of these are single-disc sets, so the best comparison for 50 is 1996's In My Lifetime, another triple-disc box. Designed as a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Neil Diamond's first hit - "Solitary Man," which made it to 55 in 1966, with "Cherry, Cherry" rocketing to number six not long afterward - the triple-disc set 50 is the latest in a long line of compilations of Diamond hits.