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Up On The Roof (Songs From The Brill Building) is a studio album by Neil Diamond, released in 1993. The album pays homage to the Brill Building era, a period in the late 1950s and early 1960s when the Brill Building in New York City was a hub for songwriting and music production.
"Up On The Roof" reached No. 111 on the Billboard 200 chart. While it may not have achieved the same commercial success as some of Neil Diamond's other albums, it was well-received by fans and critics for its nostalgic tribute to the Brill Building era.
The album features covers of classic songs that were written or produced at the Brill Building, including "Do Wah Diddy Diddy," "I (Who Have Nothing)," "Spanish Harlem," and the title track "Up On The Roof," among others. Neil Diamond's unique and soulful voice adds a fresh perspective to these timeless tunes, capturing the essence of the Brill Building's golden era.
Tracklist
1 | Neil Diamond Duet With Dolly Parton | You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' | 4:32 |
2 | Neil Diamond | Up On The Roof | 3:30 |
3 | Neil Diamond | Love Potion Number Nine | 3:05 |
4 | Neil Diamond | Will You Love Me Tomorrow | 3:29 |
5 | Neil Diamond | Don't Be Cruel | 3:46 |
6 | Neil Diamond With Mary's Danish |
Do Wah Diddy Diddy |
2:56 |
7 | Neil Diamond | I (Who Have Nothing) | 4:05 |
8 | Neil Diamond | Do You Know The Way To San Jose? | 3:04 |
9 | Neil Diamond | Don't Make Me Over | 3:38 |
10 | Neil Diamond | River Deep - Mountain High | 3:58 |
11 | Neil Diamond | A Groovy Kind Of Love | 2:52 |
12 | Neil Diamond | Spanish Harlem | 3:43 |
13 | Neil Diamond | Sweets For My Sweet | 2:54 |
14 | Neil Diamond | Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen | 3:40 |
15 | Neil Diamond | Ten Lonely Guys | 4:17 |
16 | Neil Diamond | Save The Last Dance For Me | 2:28 |