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  2. Changes (Black Sabbath song) - Wikipedia

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    The revised lyrics for this version, released on 8 December 2003, reflect the moments of their life together. The single reached number one on the UK Singles Chart , becoming the second father-daughter duet to top the chart after Frank and Nancy Sinatra did so with " Somethin' Stupid " in 1967. [ 7 ] "

  3. Supernaut (song) - Wikipedia

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    Coalesce on the 2007 reissue of their Led Zeppelin tribute EP entitled There is Nothing New Under the Sun and also on the Hydra Head Records Black Sabbath tribute album In These Black Days: Vol. 3. Ministry performed "Supernaut" on their 1992 Psalm 69 tour, [10] and, as Ministry & Co-Conspirators, recorded it for their compilation album Cover ...

  4. Technical Ecstasy - Wikipedia

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    Technical Ecstasy is the seventh studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath, produced by guitarist Tony Iommi and released in October 1976 by Vertigo Records.The album received mixed reviews from critics but was a commercial success, peaking at number 13 on the UK Albums Chart [4] and number 51 on the US Billboard 200 Album chart, [5] later being certified Gold by the RIAA in 1997.

  5. N.I.B. - Wikipedia

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    "N.I.B." is a song released by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It first appeared as the fourth track on the band's self-titled debut album.The lyrics are in the first person from the point of view of Lucifer.

  6. Am I Going Insane (Radio) - Wikipedia

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    "Am I Going Insane (Radio)" is a single by the English rock band Black Sabbath from the 1975 album Sabotage. Although common conception is that the suffix "Radio" was said to be added to the title because it was made for the purpose of being played on the radio, drummer Bill Ward said that it was Cockney rhyming slang for "mental"—radio-rental.

  7. Changes (Charles Bradley album) - Wikipedia

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    Changes is the third album released by American funk/soul singer Charles Bradley, released on April 1, 2016 on Daptone Records. [1] The title track on the album is a cover of the Black Sabbath song of the same name and was first released as a Record Store Day Black Friday single in 2013.

  8. Black Sabbath - Wikipedia

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    The album contained the song "Giving Up the Ghost", which was critical of Tony Iommi for carrying on with the Black Sabbath name, with the lyrics: You plagiarised and parodied / the magic of our meaning / a legend in your own mind / left all your friends behind / you can't admit that you're wrong / the spirit is dead and gone [137] ("I heard it ...

  9. Vol. 4 (Black Sabbath album) - Wikipedia

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    All music was written by Black Sabbath (Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward); all lyrics by Geezer Butler. Some North American pressings have parts of the songs titled as "The Straightener" and "Every Day Comes and Goes"; the former is the coda of "Wheels of Confusion", while the latter is a two-minute segment that serves as ...