Neil Diamond sang his classic Sweet Caroline at Fenway Park on Saturday during the Boston Red Sox game against the St. Louis Cardinals.The iconic singer, 81, performed the 1969 song for the first time in nine years at the ballpark, where the song has been a staple over the past 25 years, as the team plays it during the eighth inning.The New York City native last sang at the famed ballpark April 20, 2013, which marked the Red Sox first home game in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing.
The latest:Neil Diamond, 81, sang his classic Sweet Caroline at Fenway Park on Saturday during the Boston Red Sox game against the St.
Louis CardinalsThe Rock and Roll Hall of Famer was seen donning a red Red Sox letterman jacket with black and white sleeves as he sang his classic alongside Broadway star Will Swenson.Diamond said in a tweet Sunday, 'Thank you @thewillswenson and the cast of @beautifulnoise for joining me in singing last night at Fenway! "Good times never seemed so good!"' The performance received positive responses on social media, as one user said, 'Glad to see Mr.
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