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  1. Bang Bang (You’re Dead) Prince Of Darkness. 22 March 2005. Bark At The Moon. Bark At The Moon (Expanded Edition) 15 November 1983. Bark At The Moon. Memoirs Of A Madman (CD) 14 October 2014.

    • Tonight

      Tonight - Song List - Ozzy Osbourne Official Site

    • Aimee

      Aimee - Song List - Ozzy Osbourne Official Site

    • Desire

      I always knew what I wanted to be I knew for sure, I knew...

    • Time

      Time - Song List - Ozzy Osbourne Official Site

    • Fire

      Fire - Song List - Ozzy Osbourne Official Site

    • Dreamer

      Gazing through the window at the world outside Wondering...

    • Spiders

      Spiders - Song List - Ozzy Osbourne Official Site

    • Fearless

      Fearless - Song List - Ozzy Osbourne Official Site

  2. Fifty of Ozzy's best songs from across his solo career, through the summer of 2020.

  3. Under The Graveyard (2019) List of songs with Songfacts entries for Ozzy Osbourne.

    • Patient Number 9 (Patient Number 9, 2022) From Tony Iommi and Randy Rhoads to Zakk Wylde, Ozzy has a knack for working with some of rock and metal's most illustrious guitarists.
    • Centre Of Eternity (Bark At The Moon, 1983) Still reeling from the death of Randy Rhoads the previous year, Ozzy nonetheless persevered in the creation of 1983's Bark At The Moon.
    • So Tired (Bark At The Moon, 1983) When So Tired was chosen as the second single from Bark At The Moon in 1983, the decision proved unpopular, particularly considering the album's title track caught the singer at his most demonic (albeit in a hammy, b-movie kind of way).
    • Steal Away (The Night) (Blizzard Of Ozz, 1980) It's not so much that Steal Away (The Night) is a lesser song in Ozzy's canon, just that the material on his solo debut Blizzard Of Ozz remains among the most beloved by fans.
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    • 'Crazy Train' From: 'Blizzard of Ozz' (1980) You've got to love a guy who can make insanity mainstream – and that may be the secret to Osbourne's seemingly unlikely success.
    • 'Flying High Again' From: 'Diary of a Madman' (1981) Another in a long list of Ozzy Osbourne songs about drugs, "Flying High Again" is anything but a cautionary tale.
    • 'Suicide Solution' From: 'Blizzard of Ozz' (1980) One of his most controversial tracks, "Suicide Solution" addresses Osbourne's lifelong struggle with alcoholism.
    • 'No More Tears' From: 'No More Tears' (1991) Only Ozzy Osbourne could record a hit song about a serial killer. "No More Tears" brought Ozzy back to musical life, featuring a head-crushing guitar riff and blazing solos from Wylde, as well as one of Ozzy's best recorded vocal performances.
  4. Feb 9, 2023 · Ozzy Osbourne 50 Greatest Hits (So Far) Rick Stuckwisch. Fifty of Ozzy's best songs from across his solo career, through the summer of 2020. Play all.

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  6. Ozzy Osbourne - Greatest Hits. Playlist • 2021. 3.1K views • 31 tracks • 2 hours, 38 minutes. 01. Crazy Train 02. Under The Graveyard 03. Mr. Tinkertrain 04. I Don't Want To Change The World...

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