Watch Neil Diamond Transform 'Sweet Caroline' Into Coronavirus PSA
With most of the nation stuck indoors due to the pandemic, turned his hit “Sweet Caroline” into a public service announcement about social distancing Saturday.
“I know we’re going through a rough time right now, but I love ya, and I think maybe if we sing together, we’ll feel just a little bit better,” Diamond said before launching into the acoustic rendition of “Sweet Caroline.”
Stay safe out there! “Hands… washing hands..” ? pic.twitter.com/QaRB1qZshp
— Neil Diamond (@NeilDiamond) March 22, 2020
Much like the popular meme that emerged on social media in the early days of social distancing, Diamond updated the song’s pre-chorus lyrics to reflect the new protocols for combatting the outbreak. “Hands / Washing hands,” Diamond sang. “Reaching out / Don’t touch me / I won’t touch you.”
At press time, Diamond’s updated rendition of “Sweet Caroline” has been viewed over 1.1 million times on Twitter. Diamond joins fellow singers like the Killers’ Brandon Flowers and Liam Gallagher to dole out proper coronavirus etiquette their songs:
But this is. pic.twitter.com/PlyHdzo2pM
— The Killers (@thekillers) March 16, 2020
New tune WONDERWASH c’mon you know LG x pic.twitter.com/gGB1LyipB4
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) March 21, 2020
In January 2018, Diamond announced he would retire from touring effective immediately after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Six months later, the singer staged an impromptu performance for Colorado firefighters battling a nearby wildfire.