Sweet Caroline
Ray Conniff Lyrics


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Where it began
I can't begin to knowin'
But then I know it's growing strong

Was in the spring
And spring became the summer
Who'd have believed you'd come along
Hands, touchin' hands
Reachin' out
Touchin' me
Touchin' you

Sweet Caroline
Good times never seemed so good
I've been inclined
To believe they never would

But now I
Look at the night
And it don't seem so lonely
We fill it up with only two

And when I hurt
Hurtin' runs off my shoulders
How can I hurt when I'm with you

Warm, touchin' warm
Reachin' out
Touchin' me
Touchin' you

Sweet Caroline
Good times never seemed so good
I've been inclined
To believe they never would
Oh, no, no

Sweet Caroline
Good times never seemed so good
I've been inclined




To believe they never would
Sweet Caroline

Overall Meaning

The song Sweet Caroline by Ray Conniff and The Singers is a classic love song that talks about the beginning of a relationship that unexpectedly grew stronger than expected. The first verse is reflective of the uncertainty of when the relationship began but then progresses to how it has grown stronger. The lyrics “hands, touching hands” and “reaching out, touching me, touching you” paint a picture of two people reaching out to touch each other which signifies the physical aspect of the relationship.


The second verse talks about the culmination of the relationship from the spring season to summer, which sets the backdrop for the relationship growing stronger. The chorus uses the repetition of the phrase “Sweet Caroline” to emphasize how the good times experienced in the relationship have never been better, and how the person singing the song never thought he would experience such happiness. The bridge describes how being with the person makes everything seem better, from the emptiness of the night to the burden of pain. The repetition of the phrase “Sweet Caroline” throughout the song serves as a homage to Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of John F Kennedy, whom Neil Diamond saw on TV.


Line by Line Meaning

Where it began
I don't know where this started


I can't begin to knowin'
I have no idea where it all started


But then I know it's growing strong
Nevertheless, it keeps getting stronger


Was in the spring
It could have been spring


And spring became the summer
And then, it turned into summer


Who'd have believed you'd come along
I never thought you would appear in my life


Hands, touchin' hands
Our hands touching each other's


Reachin' out
Trying to connect


Touchin' me
You touching me


Touchin' you
Me touching you


Sweet Caroline
Addressing the person named Caroline


Good times never seemed so good
I'm having a really great time


I've been inclined
I usually think


To believe they never would
Things never looked this good before


But now I
But at present moment


Look at the night
When we look at the evening sky


And it don't seem so lonely
It doesn't feel as lonely anymore


We fill it up with only two
We are enough for each other


And when I hurt
When I'm in pain


Hurtin' runs off my shoulders
You take away my pain


How can I hurt when I'm with you
I don't feel pain when I'm with you


Warm, touchin' warm
Our warmth mingling


Sweet Caroline
Addressing the person named Caroline


Good times never seemed so good
I'm having a really great time


I've been inclined
I usually think


To believe they never would
Things never looked this good before


Oh, no, no
Oh, don't think otherwise


Sweet Caroline
Addressing the person named Caroline


Good times never seemed so good
I'm having a really great time


I've been inclined
I usually think


To believe they never would
Things never looked this good before


Sweet Caroline
Addressing the person named Caroline




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Neil Diamond

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