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  2. No Rest for the Wicked (Ozzy Osbourne album) - Wikipedia

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    "Miracle Man", "Crazy Babies", and "Breaking All the Rules" were released as singles with accompanying music videos. The song "Hero" was an unlisted hidden bonus track on the original 1988 CD and cassette releases. The song "Miracle Man" was a pointed barb aimed at televangelist Jimmy Swaggart.

  3. Memoirs of a Madman (album) - Wikipedia

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    Ozzy Osbourne video chronology; ... "Miracle Man" No Rest for the Wicked: 3:44: 8. "No More Tears" (edit) ... Track 6. Ozzy Osbourne - vocals;

  4. Ozzy Osbourne discography - Wikipedia

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    List of music videos, showing year released and director(s) Title Year Director(s) Ref. As lead artist "Bark at the Moon" 1983 David Brodsky [72] "So Tired" 1984 unknown "Shot in the Dark" 1985 Andy Morahan [73] "Lightning Strikes" 1986 [72] "The Ultimate Sin" "Crazy Train" (live) 1987 Wayne Isham "Miracle Man" 1988 "Crazy Babies" 1989

  5. The Ozzman Cometh - Wikipedia

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    The Ozzman Cometh is a compilation album by British heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne released in 1997. It is his third greatest hits collection. Its initial, limited-edition 2-CD pressing contained five previously unreleased songs. Versions released in 2002 later have only one disc, and the song "Shot in the Dark" is replaced

  6. Crazy Train - Wikipedia

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    "Crazy Train" is the debut solo single by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne, released in 1980 from his debut album as a solo artist, Blizzard of Ozz (1980). The song was written by Osbourne, Randy Rhoads , and Bob Daisley .

  7. Bassist Rudy Sarzo remembers Ozzy Osbourne's bat-biting ... - AOL

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    Forty years ago, on Jan. 20, 1982, 17-year-old metalhead Mark Neal threw a dead bat onstage at an Ozzy Osbourne concert at Des Moines’s Veterans Memorial Auditorium.

  8. Just Say Ozzy - Wikipedia

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    The sleeve states that Just Say Ozzy was recorded at London's Brixton Academy in November 1989. However, no known dates correspond (the tour ended in August 1989 in Moscow), and the music appears to have been re-recorded and mixed at Electric Lady Studios in New York with engineer Adam Yellin with the audience noise and some tracks kept from the original live recording.

  9. Ozzy Osbourne isn't sure he'll perform again, but if he can ...

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    Ozzy Osbourne longs to get back on stage, despite a myriad of ongoing health problems, so that he can say a formal goodbye to his fans. Ozzy Osbourne isn't sure he'll perform again, but if he can ...