He Is...I Say examines Neil Diamond’s singular place in the pantheon of popular music. David Wild—who’s interviewed Diamond for Rolling Stone, penned the liner notes to a number of Diamond’s anthologies, and produced Diamond’s scandal-free episode of Behind the Music—now dares to turn on his “Heartlight,” offering a moving and often hilarious salute to his own Jewish Elvis, one based on his interviews from over the years with the Solitary Man himself.An illuminating snapshot of a beloved American icon, He Is...I Say endearingly speaks to the condition of being a Diamondhead in a hipper-than-thou world, while fully illustrating exactly what it is that makes the man and the artist so special. He Is...I Say examines Neil Diamonds singular place in the pantheon of popular music. David Wildwhos interviewed Diamond for Rolling Stone , penned the liner notes to a number of Diamonds anthologies, and produced Diamonds scandal-free episode of Behind the Music now dares to turn on his Heartlight, offering a moving and often hilarious salute to his own Jewish Elvis, one based on his interviews from over the years with the Solitary Man himself.An illuminating snapshot of a beloved American icon, He Is...I Say endearingly speaks to the condition of being a Diamondhead in a hipper-than-thou world, while fully illustrating exactly what it is that makes the man and the artist so special. He Is...I Say examines Neil Diamond's singular place in the pantheon of popular music. David Wild—who has written about Diamond for Rolling Stone , penned the liner notes to a number of Diamond's anthologies, and produced Diamond's scandal-free episode of Behind the Music . Now he dares to turn on his “Heartlight,” offering a moving and hilarious salute to his own Jewish Elvis based on his past interviews with the Solitary Man himself. An illuminating snapshot of a beloved American icon, He Is...I Say endearingly speaks to the condition of being a Diamondhead in a hipper-than-thou world, while fully illustrating exactly what it is that makes the man and the artist so special. He Is ... I Say examines Neil Diamond's singular place in the pantheon of popular music. David Wild-who has written about Diamond for Rolling Stone, penned the liner notes to a number of Diamond's anthologies, and produced Diamond's scandal-free episode of Behind the Music. Now he dares to turn on his "Heartlight," offering a moving and hilarious salute to his own Jewish Elvis based on his past interviews with the Solitary Man himself. An illuminating snapshot of a beloved American icon, He Is ... I Say endearingly speaks to the condition of being a Diamondhead in a hipper-than-thou world, while fu A Portrait Of Neil Diamond, And What He Means To His Fans, Told By A Journalist Who Has Has Interviewed The Jewish American Elvis. I'm A Believer -- Brooklyn Roads, And A Few Other Side Streets -- Street Life -- Solitary Man Seeks Office Work -- Chery, Cherry And Twenty-four Other Ways To Move Me -- A Song Sung Blue On Glory Road -- Lost Between Two Shores And Found On A Hot August Night -- Of Being And Bird Droppings -- Hello Again -- Amazed And Confused -- Gold Don't Rust -- Hell Yeah -- I Believe In Happy Endings. David Wild. Opening act. Coming to America, more specifically north Jersey I'm a believer Brooklyn roads, and a few other side streets Street life Solitary man seeks office work Cherry, Cherry and twenty-four other ways to move me A song sung blue on glory road Lost between two shores and found on a hot August night Of being and bird droppings Hello again Amazed and confused Gold don't rust Hell yeah Encore. I believe in happy endings.