About the song

John Denver, the beloved folk singer-songwriter, often painted vivid pictures of nature and the human spirit in his music. “Some Days Are Diamonds” is a poignant reflection on the duality of life, exploring the contrast between moments of joy and sorrow. Released in 1981, this track showcases Denver’s introspective songwriting and his ability to connect with listeners on a deeply personal level.

Denver’s signature acoustic guitar strumming provides a gentle backdrop for the song’s contemplative lyrics. The title itself, “Some Days Are Diamonds,” immediately sets the stage for a song that explores the idea that life is a mix of highs and lows. The metaphor of diamonds and stones suggests that even the most difficult times can ultimately lead to something precious.

The song’s lyrics delve into the complexities of human emotion, exploring themes of loss, longing, and hope. Denver’s heartfelt vocals convey a sense of vulnerability and sincerity, inviting listeners to connect with their own experiences. The repeated refrain, “Some days are diamonds, some days are stones,” serves as a reminder that life is a journey filled with both joy and sorrow.

“Some Days Are Diamonds” is a testament to Denver’s ability to write songs that resonate with listeners on a deep emotional level. The song’s timeless message of hope and resilience continues to inspire and uplift audiences, reminding us that even in the face of adversity, there is always light at the end of the tunnel.

Video

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Lyrics

When you asked how I’ve been here without you
I’d like to say I’ve been fine and I do
But we both know the truth is hard to come by
And if I told the truth that’s not quite true
Some days are diamonds, some days are stones
Sometimes the hard times won’t leave me alone
Sometimes a cold wind blows a chill in my bones
Some days are diamonds, some days are stones
Now the face that I see in my mirror
More and more is a stranger to me
More and more I can see there’s a danger
In becoming what I never thought I’d be
Some days are diamonds, some days are stones
Sometimes the hard times won’t leave me alone
Sometimes a cold wind blows a chill in my bones
Some days are diamonds, some days are stones
Some days are diamonds, some days are stones
Sometimes the hard times won’t leave me alone
But sometimes a cold wind blows a chill in my bones
Some days are diamonds, some days are stones
Some days are diamonds, some days are stones
Sometimes the hard times won’t leave me alone

By Tam Le