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Released in 1980 on Osbourne’s debut solo album Blizzard of Ozz, “Crazy Train” did not make the Hot 100 upon its release despite becoming one of his signature songs. It did rise to No. 9 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart in July 1981.
Along with “Blizzard of Ozz,” the album that bore this title track is Osbourne’s best seller. The single, meanwhile, is ushered in with a gripping bass line and an undercurrent of keyboards until Osbourne makes his grand vocal entrance, all sneers and snarls.
The late Ozzy Osbourne wanted his celebration of his life to be exactly that.
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Geezer Butler Recalls Final Gig With Ozzy Osbourne in Touching Tribute: ‘A Born Entertainer’
Geezer Butler honored Ozzy Osbourne with a moving tribute, reflecting on their early days, lifelong bond, and emotional final show in Birmingham.
"Ozzy At 75" author Daniel Bukszpan told The Post that Sharon Osbourne helped keep Ozzy Osbourne alive for many years.
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E! News on MSNYungblud Vows to Perform Ozzy Osbourne Song "Every Night" in Emotional Tribute to Late Rock Star
Yungblud—who covered Black Sabbath's "Changes" during Ozzy Osbourne's final show—said he will be playing the 1972 track "every night" for the rest of his life in honor of the late rocker.
A white rhinoceros that was born at a wildlife reserve in California the day Ozzy Osbourne died was named after the well-known rock star.
The late Black Sabbath vocalist suddenly died just weeks after he made his final on-stage appearance with the band.