While it is often viewed as a romantic ode, the duo's affiliation with the Baha'i faith led many to interpret the lyrics as a metaphor for a commitment to God.
The song was shrouded in mystery for decades due to a lip-syncing scandal similar to Milli Vanilli. While the group Nice & Wild performed it, the original lead vocals were actually recorded by John Minnis . Diamond Girl
In his album Still Rock 'n' Roll , Neil Diamond featured a track titled "Diamond Girls" as a satirical jab at materialism, contrasting his "hometown girl" with the flashy imagery often associated with the phrase. While it is often viewed as a romantic
The most prominent association with the title is the classic. Diamond Girl