Complete List Of Ozzy Osbourne Songs From A to Z

Complete List Of Ozzy Osbourne Songs From A to Z

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Ozzy Osbourne’s career has been defined by seismic waves of heavy metal mastery and a rebellious charisma that earned him the moniker “Prince of Darkness.” Hailing from Aston, Birmingham, England, John Michael Osbourne first found his voice in the chaotic but thrilling early days of heavy metal, forging his legacy through the groundbreaking band Black Sabbath. Alongside guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler, and drummer Bill Ward, Ozzy became the raw, electrifying voice behind classics such as “Paranoid,” “Iron Man,” and “War Pigs,” fueling Black Sabbath’s swift ascent into global superstardom.

In 1979, after a turbulent run, Osbourne was fired from Black Sabbath, an event that proved pivotal rather than catastrophic. Quickly regrouping, he embarked on a solo career, instantly hitting a creative stride with his debut album, Blizzard of Ozz (1980). Featuring the iconic guitarist Randy Rhoads, whose virtuosic performances defined tracks like “Crazy Train” and “Mr. Crowley,” the album surged to quadruple-platinum status in the United States. Osbourne’s sophomore solo effort, Diary of a Madman (1981), cemented his reputation as a solo artist with gripping compositions and further showcased Rhoads’s extraordinary talent, tragically cut short by Rhoads’s untimely death in 1982.

Throughout the 1980s, Ozzy Osbourne remained prolific, releasing a string of successful albums including Bark at the Moon (1983), The Ultimate Sin (1986), and No Rest for the Wicked (1988). Singles like “Bark at the Moon,” “Shot in the Dark,” and “Crazy Train” became staples of rock radio, ensuring his persistent presence at the top of the charts. Ozzy’s talent for picking exceptional guitarists continued with musicians such as Jake E. Lee and later Zakk Wylde, whose powerful riffs defined Osbourne’s late-’80s and early-’90s sound.

In the 1990s, Osbourne’s solo work matured, reaching new commercial heights with albums like No More Tears (1991). The title track and the power ballad “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” co-written with Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead, showcased a refined blend of heavy metal intensity and mainstream appeal, bringing Ozzy into broader popular consciousness. The album would go on to become one of his best-selling efforts, further solidifying his global superstar status.

By the late 1990s, Ozzy’s career took an unexpected but successful detour with the creation of Ozzfest, a groundbreaking annual festival that launched in 1996. Ozzfest became a crucial platform for emerging and established metal acts alike, greatly influencing the genre’s commercial revival and helping define heavy metal’s cultural presence into the new millennium. Bands such as Slipknot, Disturbed, and System of a Down gained significant exposure and popularity through their appearances on the tour.

In the early 2000s, Ozzy further broadened his cultural reach through the pioneering reality television show The Osbournes. Premiering in 2002, the show portrayed Ozzy’s eccentric but lovable personality, alongside his wife Sharon and children Kelly and Jack. The series not only revealed his humorous and relatable family dynamics but also earned critical acclaim, snagging an Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program in 2002. Its success opened the doors for a slew of celebrity-based reality TV shows that continue to influence popular culture today.

Despite health challenges and periods of personal struggles throughout his career, Ozzy Osbourne consistently returned to music, showcasing resilience through acclaimed albums such as Black Rain (2007) and Scream (2010). His 2020 release, Ordinary Man, featured notable collaborations with Elton John, Post Malone, and Travis Scott, marking his first studio album in a decade and further demonstrating his ability to bridge generational divides.

Ozzy’s accolades are substantial, reflecting a career of monumental impact. He has sold over 100 million records worldwide, received multiple platinum certifications, and been inducted into both the UK Music Hall of Fame (2005) and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Black Sabbath (2006). Further cementing his legacy, Osbourne received the Global Icon Award at the 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards.

Outside music, Ozzy Osbourne’s contributions to charity and his outspoken support for various causes have been substantial. His extensive work with charitable organizations includes advocating for cancer research, Parkinson’s disease awareness, and supporting multiple sclerosis foundations. Moreover, his honesty and openness regarding his own struggles with addiction and mental health have helped break stigmas, making him a relatable and respected figure in popular culture.

Decades after his raucous beginnings in Birmingham, Ozzy Osbourne remains not just a central figure in heavy metal, but a cultural icon whose persona transcends genre boundaries. Fans, peers, and critics continue to celebrate his unfiltered authenticity, groundbreaking artistic contributions, and unyielding passion. Osbourne’s enduring appeal lies not just in his music, but in his defiant spirit, his capacity for reinvention, and the undeniable humanity he continues to bring to rock and roll.

Complete List Of Ozzy Osbourne Songs From A to Z

  1. 11 SilverBlack Rain – 2007
  2. 21st Century Schizoid ManUnder Cover – 2005
  3. A Thousand Shades (featuring Jeff Beck) – Patient Number 9 – 2022
  4. AimeeOzzmosis – 1995
  5. AliveDown to Earth – 2001
  6. All My LifeOrdinary Man – 2020
  7. All the Young DudesUnder Cover – 2005
  8. A.V.H.No More Tears – 1991
  9. Bark at the MoonBark at the Moon – 1983
  10. BelieverDiary of a Madman – 1981
  11. Black IllusionDown to Earth – 2001
  12. Black RainBlack Rain – 2007
  13. Bloodbath in ParadiseNo Rest for the Wicked – 1988
  14. Breaking All the RulesNo Rest for the Wicked – 1988
  15. Can You Hear Them?Down to Earth – 2001
  16. Centre of EternityBark at the Moon – 1983
  17. Changes (featuring Kelly Osbourne) – Under Cover – 2005
  18. Civilize the UniverseBlack Rain – 2007
  19. Countdown’s BegunBlack Rain – 2007
  20. Crazy BabiesNo Rest for the Wicked – 1988
  21. Crazy TrainBlizzard of Ozz – 1980
  22. CrucifyScream – 2010
  23. Darkside BluesOrdinary Man – 2020
  24. Darkside BluesPatient Number 9 – 2022
  25. Dead and GonePatient Number 9 – 2022
  26. DeeBlizzard of Ozz – 1980
  27. Degradation RulesPatient Number 9 – 2022
  28. Demon AlcoholNo Rest for the Wicked – 1988
  29. DenialOzzmosis – 1995
  30. DesireNo More Tears – 1991
  31. Devil’s Daughter (Holy War)No Rest for the Wicked – 1988
  32. Diary of a MadmanDiary of a Madman – 1981
  33. Diggin’ Me DownScream – 2010
  34. Don’t Blame MeNo More Tears – 1991
  35. DreamerDown to Earth – 2001
  36. Dreamer (Acoustic Version) – Down to Earth – 2001
  37. Eat MeOrdinary Man – 2020
  38. Evil ShufflePatient Number 9 – 2022
  39. Facing HellDown to Earth – 2001
  40. FearlessScream – 2010
  41. FireUnder Cover – 2005
  42. Fire in the SkyNo Rest for the Wicked – 1988
  43. Flying High AgainDiary of a Madman – 1981
  44. Fool Like YouThe Ultimate Sin – 1986
  45. For What It’s WorthUnder Cover – 2005
  46. Gets Me ThroughDown to Earth – 2001
  47. Gets Me Through (Single Version) – Down to Earth – 2001
  48. Ghost Behind My EyesOzzmosis – 1995
  49. Go NowUnder Cover – 2005
  50. God Only KnowsPatient Number 9 – 2022
  51. Good TimesUnder Cover – 2005
  52. GoodbyeOrdinary Man – 2020
  53. Goodbye to RomanceBlizzard of Ozz – 1980
  54. Goodbye to Romance (2010 guitar & vocal mix) – Blizzard of Ozz – 1980
  55. Hand of the EnemyScream – 2010
  56. HellraiserNo More Tears – 1991
  57. Here for YouBlack Rain – 2007
  58. Here for You (live) – Black Rain – 2007
  59. HeroNo Rest for the Wicked – 1988
  60. Holy for TonightOrdinary Man – 2020
  61. I Can’t Save YouBlack Rain – 2007
  62. I Don’t KnowBlizzard of Ozz – 1980
  63. I Don’t Know (live) – Diary of a Madman – 1981
  64. I Don’t Wanna StopBlack Rain – 2007
  65. I Don’t Wanna Stop (live) – Black Rain – 2007
  66. I Don’t Want to Change the WorldNo More Tears – 1991
  67. I Just Want YouOzzmosis – 1995
  68. I Love You AllScream – 2010
  69. I Want It MoreScream – 2010
  70. ImmortalPatient Number 9 – 2022
  71. In My LifeUnder Cover – 2005
  72. It’s a Raid (featuring Post Malone) – Ordinary Man – 2020
  73. Jump the MoonScream – 2010
  74. JunkieDown to Earth – 2001
  75. Killer of GiantsThe Ultimate Sin – 1986
  76. Latimer’s MercyScream – 2010
  77. Lay Your World on MeBlack Rain – 2007
  78. Let It DieScream – 2010
  79. Let Me Hear You ScreamScream – 2010
  80. Life Won’t WaitScream – 2010
  81. Lightning StrikesThe Ultimate Sin – 1986
  82. Little DollsDiary of a Madman – 1981
  83. Love to HateBlack Rain – 2007
  84. Mama, I’m Coming HomeNo More Tears – 1991
  85. Miracle ManNo Rest for the Wicked – 1988
  86. Miracle Man (live) – No Rest for the Wicked – 1988
  87. Mississippi QueenUnder Cover – 2005
  88. Mr. CrowleyBlizzard of Ozz – 1980
  89. Mr. DarknessPatient Number 9 – 2022
  90. Mr. TinkertrainNo More Tears – 1991
  91. My Jekyll Doesn’t HideOzzmosis – 1995
  92. My Little ManOzzmosis – 1995
  93. NeverThe Ultimate Sin – 1986
  94. Never Know WhyThe Ultimate Sin – 1986
  95. NightmareBlack Rain – 2007
  96. No Bone MoviesBlizzard of Ozz – 1980
  97. No Easy Way OutDown to Earth – 2001
  98. No Escape from NowPatient Number 9 – 2022
  99. No More TearsNo More Tears – 1991
  100. No Place for AngelsDown to Earth – 2001
  101. Not Going AwayBlack Rain – 2007
  102. Not Going Away (live) – Black Rain – 2007
  103. Nothing Feels RightPatient Number 9 – 2022
  104. Now You See It (Now You Don’t)Bark at the Moon – 1983
  105. Old L.A. TonightOzzmosis – 1995
  106. One More TimeScream – 2010
  107. One of Those Days (featuring Eric Clapton) – Patient Number 9 – 2022
  108. Ordinary Man (featuring Elton John) – Ordinary Man – 2020
  109. Over the MountainDiary of a Madman – 1981
  110. ParasitePatient Number 9 – 2022
  111. Party with the AnimalsNo More Tears – 1991
  112. Patient Number 9 (featuring Jeff Beck) – Patient Number 9 – 2022
  113. Perry MasonOzzmosis – 1995
  114. Revelation (Mother Earth)Blizzard of Ozz – 1980
  115. Road to NowhereNo More Tears – 1991
  116. Rock ‘n’ Roll RebelBark at the Moon – 1983
  117. Rocky Mountain WayUnder Cover – 2005
  118. RRBlizzard of Ozz – 1980
  119. Running Out of TimeDown to Earth – 2001
  120. S.A.T.O.Diary of a Madman – 1981
  121. S.I.N.No More Tears – 1991
  122. Scary Little Green MenOrdinary Man – 2020
  123. Secret LoserThe Ultimate Sin – 1986
  124. See You on the Other SideOzzmosis – 1995
  125. Shot in the DarkThe Ultimate Sin – 1986
  126. Slow DownBark at the Moon – 1983
  127. So TiredBark at the Moon – 1983
  128. Soul SuckerScream – 2010
  129. Steal Away (The Night)Blizzard of Ozz – 1980
  130. Straight to HellOrdinary Man – 2020
  131. Suicide SolutionBlizzard of Ozz – 1980
  132. Sunshine of Your LoveUnder Cover – 2005
  133. Sympathy for the DevilUnder Cover – 2005
  134. Take What You Want (Post Malone featuring Ozzy Osbourne and Travis Scott) – Ordinary Man – 2020
  135. Tattooed DancerNo Rest for the Wicked – 1988
  136. Thank God for the BombThe Ultimate Sin – 1986
  137. That I Never HadDown to Earth – 2001
  138. The Almighty DollarBlack Rain – 2007
  139. The LiarNo Rest for the Wicked – 1988
  140. The Ultimate SinThe Ultimate Sin – 1986
  141. Thunder UndergroundOzzmosis – 1995
  142. TimeScream – 2010
  143. Time After TimeNo More Tears – 1991
  144. Today Is the EndOrdinary Man – 2020
  145. TomorrowOzzmosis – 1995
  146. TonightDiary of a Madman – 1981
  147. Trap DoorBlack Rain – 2007
  148. Under the GraveyardOrdinary Man – 2020
  149. Waiting for DarknessBark at the Moon – 1983
  150. Whole World’s Fallin’ DownOzzmosis – 1995
  151. WomanUnder Cover – 2005
  152. Working Class HeroUnder Cover – 2005
  153. You Can’t Kill Rock and RollDiary of a Madman – 1981
  154. You Know…(Part 1)Down to Earth – 2001
  155. You Lookin’ at Me Lookin’ at YouBlizzard of Ozz – 1980
  156. You Looking at Me, Looking at YouBlizzard of Ozz – 1980
  157. You’re No DifferentBark at the Moon – 1983
  158. Zombie StompNo More Tears – 1991

Albums

Blizzard of Ozz (1980): 13 songs

Diary of a Madman (1981): 9 songs

Bark at the Moon (1983): 8 songs

The Ultimate Sin (1986): 9 songs

No Rest for the Wicked (1988): 11 songs

No More Tears (1991): 13 songs

Ozzmosis (1995): 12 songs

Down to Earth (2001): 14 songs

Under Cover (2005): 14 songs

Black Rain (2007): 16 songs

Scream (2010): 14 songs

Ordinary Man (2020): 12 songs

Patient Number 9 (2022): 13 songs

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