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A new version with altered lyrics appeared on Prince of Darkness with Kelly Osbourne and Ozzy singing a duet version. Hell Is for Heroes covered this song as a B-side to their single "Night Vision". Fudge Tunnel covered this song on Earache's Masters of Misery compilation. Overkill covered the song on their 1999 cover album Coverkill.
Rather, he took his lyrical inspiration from Osbourne's "iron bloke" remark and he decided to compose the lyrics as a science fiction story. [3] Raised in a devout Catholic family, Butler also intended the song's subject as an allegory for Jesus Christ , but rather than forgiving his doubters and tormentors, Iron Man instead seeks vengeance. [ 4 ]
The discography of Ozzy Osbourne, an English heavy metal singer, consists of 13 studio albums, five live albums, seven compilation albums, five extended plays (EPs), 65 singles, nine video albums and 41 music videos.
A music video for the song, which was teased on Osbourne's official Twitter, was released on 19 December 2019. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The song has been described as a "massive", "booming", "searing" and "epic" power ballad by Music Mayhem , Billboard , Revolver and Ghost Cult magazines, respectively.
"Stillborn" is a song by American heavy metal band Black Label Society from the album The Blessed Hellride. It was also released as a single. Zakk Wylde's own vocal style also became quite similar to Ozzy Osbourne's for this record, while Osbourne was featured in the song on chorus singing with Wylde the lines, "The feelings I once felt are now Dead and gone.
It features a mashup of both Ozzy and Lemmy's vocals in one song, using the former's version as the main template. [4] An official animated music video, with Ozzy, Lemmy and Phil Taylor fighting against humanity transformed into zombies via their mobile phones, and later the demons responsible for the change. The video was directed by Mark ...
"Mama, I'm Coming Home" is a power ballad by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne from Osbourne's sixth studio album No More Tears, which first released on 17 November 1991. The song features Osbourne on vocals, Zakk Wylde on guitar, Bob Daisley on bass, and Randy Castillo on
"Mr. Crowley" is a song by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne, about English occultist Aleister Crowley. Written by Osbourne, guitarist Randy Rhoads and bass guitarist/lyricist Bob Daisley, it was released on Osbourne's debut solo album Blizzard of Ozz in September 1980 in the United Kingdom. [2]