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"Under the Graveyard" is a power ballad by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne. Written and produced with Andrew Watt , it was released as the vocalist's first single in eight years on 8 November 2019.
The first single of the album, "Under the Graveyard", was released on 8 November 2019. [3] The second single, "Straight to Hell", was released on 22 November 2019. The third single and title track featuring singer Elton John was released on 10 January 2020.
The song describes the rockstar's vision of people and humanity destroying Earth. In the liner notes to Osbourne's Prince of Darkness box set, Ozzy refers to this song as his version of John Lennon's "Imagine". The Japanese and European press of the single also include a slightly different version of the song, dubbed "Dreamer (acoustic)", and a ...
Ozzy Osbourne terrified the children of staff at Rockfield Studios when they discovered him dancing in a graveyard and howling at headstones in the dead of night in the 1970s.. The Black Sabbath ...
Don Arden, Black Sabbath's former manager and the father of Sharon Osbourne, is on record as having said of the song's controversial lyrics: "To be perfectly honest, I would be doubtful as to whether Mr. Osbourne knew the meaning of the lyrics, if there was any meaning, because his command of the English language is minimal." [5]
Ozzy Osbourne will ride again, it has been announced, as the Prince of Darkness reunites with Black Sabbath for one huge farewell concert.. The show is being held at Villa Park in the rocker’s ...
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Retrospectively, writers for both Blabbermouth.net and PopMatters have criticised Ozzmosis in reviews of later Ozzy Osbourne albums. [26] [27] Nick DeRiso of Ultimate Classic Rock ranked Ozzmosis as the eighth best Osbourne album, ahead of only Down to Earth, Under Cover and Scream, criticising the production style of the album. [28]