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    Home » More than half a century later, Neil Diamond himself was left speechless when he heard his songs playing in Song Sung Blue. He entered the screening room simply to observe, but gradually began tapping his foot to the rhythm of each song, applauding after each performance, and finally shedding tears. The most shocking moment came when he turned and asked, “When will it be shown again?” It wasn’t a loud, boisterous compliment, but the genuine reaction of a legend realizing that the music he wrote was still alive. And that’s what silenced the entire room.
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    More than half a century later, Neil Diamond himself was left speechless when he heard his songs playing in Song Sung Blue. He entered the screening room simply to observe, but gradually began tapping his foot to the rhythm of each song, applauding after each performance, and finally shedding tears. The most shocking moment came when he turned and asked, “When will it be shown again?” It wasn’t a loud, boisterous compliment, but the genuine reaction of a legend realizing that the music he wrote was still alive. And that’s what silenced the entire room.

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJanuary 28, 20263 Mins Read

    Neil Diamond’s Quietly Emotional Reaction to Song Sung Blue Surprised Everyone

    Neil Diamond is not known for effusive praise or dramatic reactions. Which is exactly why his response to Song Sung Blue caught everyone off guard.

    The new film, written and directed by Craig Brewer and starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson, tells the true story of Mike and Claire Sardina, a Wisconsin couple who fall in love later in life and form a Neil Diamond tribute band called Lightning & Thunder. While the film is not a biopic, Diamond’s music forms the emotional backbone of the story — and his presence looms large throughout.

    That connection isn’t new. Back in 2008, filmmaker Greg Kohs nearly lost the ability to screen his documentary Song Sung Blue after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from Diamond’s record label. The situation was resolved only after Eddie Vedder, who had championed the Sardinas in real life, personally contacted Diamond and urged him to watch the film. Diamond did — and promptly instructed his publishing company to back off, allowing the documentary to be shown with the music intact.

    So when Brewer’s feature film adaptation was finally screened for Diamond, expectations were carefully managed.

    “I had been told Neil doesn’t get demonstrative about movies,” Brewer told Entertainment Weekly. “He watches them. He studies them.”

    Diamond attended the screening alongside his wife Katie, members of his family, and his team. Brewer himself was not present, but what filtered back to him was far more than polite approval.

    According to Brewer, Diamond became increasingly engaged as the film progressed — tapping his foot during musical moments, applauding after performances, and ultimately becoming emotional. He was reportedly moved to tears.

    Then came the moment that sealed it.

    “When the screening ended,” Brewer recalled, “Neil went up to the projectionist and said, ‘Okay… when’s the next screening? Can we watch it again?’”

    For Brewer, Diamond’s reaction meant more than approval — it felt like affirmation of the songwriter’s lasting legacy.

    “I hope what it does for him,” Brewer said, “is remind him how relevant his contribution to songwriting still is. Those songs didn’t just happen. He wrote them. He felt them. He lived them.”

    Song Sung Blue may center on a tribute band, but Diamond’s response underscores a deeper truth the film quietly celebrates: his music isn’t nostalgia — it’s living, emotional language that continues to connect people across generations.

    And if a songwriter as reserved as Neil Diamond asked to watch it twice?

    That might be the highest compliment of all.

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