“You did a good job, kid.” That was all Neil Diamond could say through tears as the screen went dark, a quiet, deeply felt reaction that set the tone for everything that followed, as the music legend watched Song Sung Blue for the first time and found his life, his songs, and his legacy reflected back to him through Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson — a moment so personal it moved the cast, stunned fans, and transformed a tribute film into something far more intimate than anyone involved ever imagined, especially once the story behind what happened after the credits began to circulate.

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Neil Diamond Reacts to Song Sung Blue: Music Legend ‘In Tears’ After Watching Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson’s Emotional Tribute Film

 

Legendary singer-songwriter Neil Diamond has given his heartfelt approval to Song Sung Blue, the new film inspired by his music and starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson — a reaction that has deeply touched both fans and the cast.

How Neil Diamond reacted to watching 'Song Sung Blue' for first time

According to Hugh Jackman, Neil Diamond watched the film and was overcome with emotion, even shedding tears by the time the credits rolled. Jackman revealed that Diamond later turned to him and said, “You did a good job, kid,” a moment the actor described as profoundly meaningful and unforgettable.

The emotional connection behind the film became even more personal when Jackman and Hudson paid a special visit to Diamond at his home. During the intimate meeting, the trio spent time talking, sharing stories, and even singing karaoke together, creating what Jackman described as a joyful and surreal experience.

Neil Diamond sends 'Song Sung Blue' star Hugh Jackman a special gift

Although Neil Diamond was not directly involved in the production of Song Sung Blue, his support for the project was unwavering. He reportedly sent a warm message to the filmmakers, saying, “Tell everyone I love them and keep singing.” Diamond has also described the film as a “love letter” to his life and music, underscoring how deeply he connected with the story.

The film has enjoyed a strong start at the holiday box office, earning an estimated $12 million since Christmas and receiving an impressive A rating from audiences. Jackman has emphasized that he does not portray Neil Diamond himself in the film, but rather serves as an interpreter of the artist’s music and emotional legacy.

Perhaps the most poignant endorsement came when Diamond reportedly described Song Sung Blue as “a good note to go out on,” a powerful statement that reflects his appreciation for the film as a fitting tribute to his remarkable career.

With its emotional resonance and musical heart, Song Sung Blue appears to have struck the perfect chord — not only with audiences, but with the legend whose songs inspired it all.

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