They're due Friday, when Diamond's concert DVD, "Hot August Night/NYC," lands in Walmart stores and a companion hourlong TV special airs on CBS.
"Basically I feel like an expectant father and I'm just nervously sitting around the waiting room hoping that the baby is healthy and happy," the 68-year-old entertainer said in an interview Tuesday.
Diamond said he wanted to make a concert film for years and "just never got to it." He finally decided to shoot a show in his native New York City.
"There's something special when you play your hometown," he said. "It makes me regret that I haven't filmed previous tours, but I'm glad we got this one."
The television special, airing at 8 p.m., includes excerpts from the DVD and footage from Diamond's recent trip home.
"This is my first TV special in over 20 years, so I feel my heart beating a little faster. It's exciting," Diamond said. "I'm happy to still be here and doing it after all these years and I hope somebody tunes in on Friday night."
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