About the song
In the vast landscape of American music, few artists have achieved the level of success and recognition as Neil Diamond. His songwriting prowess, characterized by vivid imagery, heartfelt emotions, and a blend of folk, pop, and rock influences, has earned him a place among the most celebrated musicians of all time. Among his extensive collection of hits, “Sunflower” stands out as a beacon of optimism and enduring love, capturing the essence of hope and resilience in the face of life’s challenges.
Released in 1977 as part of Diamond’s album “I’m Glad You’re Here”, “Sunflower” quickly rose to prominence, topping the charts in both the United States and Canada. The song’s enduring popularity lies in its simple yet profound message of love and hope, delivered through Diamond’s captivating vocals and a melody that lingers long after the last note fades.
From the opening lines, “Sunflower” paints a picture of adoration and affection, as Diamond sings, “Good mornin’, you sure do make it like a sunny day.” The sunflower, a symbol of joy and warmth, becomes a metaphor for the beloved, their presence illuminating the narrator’s world. The lyrics exude a sense of childlike wonder and unbridled love, capturing the essence of new beginnings and the promise of happiness.
As the song progresses, the narrator’s feelings intensify, and the sunflower imagery expands to encompass a broader vision of hope and possibility. “If there’s a chance that romance will find you / Better not find you lookin’ the other way,” Diamond urges, emphasizing the importance of embracing opportunities for love and connection. The song’s message is one of optimism and perseverance, encouraging listeners to take chances and pursue their dreams, no matter the obstacles they may face.
The chorus of “Sunflower” is a testament to the transformative power of love, as Diamond sings, “Isn’t it time you finally take it / Make it so real it steals your breath away.” The sunflower, now a symbol of both love and hope, represents the potential for profound personal growth and fulfillment. The song’s message is one of self-empowerment and the courage to embrace love in all its forms.
“Sunflower” concludes with a sense of unwavering hope and determination, as Diamond sings, “Sunflower, it’s dawnin’ / That some day soon I’m gonna make you mine.” The song’s lasting appeal lies in its ability to capture the universal human desire for connection, love, and happiness. Diamond’s lyrics offer solace and inspiration, reminding us that even in the darkest of times, there is always the possibility of light and love breaking through.
Neil Diamond’s “Sunflower” is a timeless classic, a song that has touched the hearts of millions worldwide. Its message of love, hope, and resilience continues to resonate with listeners of all ages, making it a true testament to the enduring power of music.
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Lyrics
Sunflower
Good mornin’
You sure do make it like a sunny day
Sunflower
Fair warning
I’m gonna love you if you come my way
Now if there’s a chance
That romance will find you
Better not find you lookin’ the other way
Now isn’t it time you finally take it
Make it so real it steals your breath away
Hey Hey Hey
Sunflower
Good mornin’
You sure do make it like a sunny time
Sun mornin’
Good mornin’
And some day child
I’m gonna make you mine
Now if there’s a chance
That romance will find you
Better not find you lookin’ the other way
Now isn’t it time you finally take it
Make it so good it steals your breath away
Hey Hey Hey
Sunflower
Good mornin’
It sure do make it like a sunny time
Sunflower
Sweet mornin’
For every time
I’m gonna make you mine