“This Diamond Ring” is a pop song recorded by the American rock band Gary Lewis & the Playboys. Released in 1965, the song became the band’s first major hit and is one of their most recognizable tracks.
Written by Al Kooper, Bob Brass, and Irwin Levine, “This Diamond Ring” features a catchy melody, upbeat rhythm, and the distinctive vocals of Gary Lewis. The song’s lyrics tell the story of a man expressing his love and devotion to his romantic partner by giving her a diamond ring, symbolizing their commitment to each other.
“This Diamond Ring” became an instant success, reaching the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Its popularity was further boosted by its inclusion in the soundtrack of the 1996 film “Jerry Maguire.” The song’s infectious tune and Lewis’s youthful and energetic vocals contributed to its widespread appeal.
The success of “This Diamond Ring” helped establish Gary Lewis & the Playboys as prominent figures in the 1960s pop rock scene. The song remains a classic of the era, celebrated for its catchy melody and the band’s charming performance, capturing the spirit of the mid-1960s pop music.