Explore songs, recommendations, and other album details for Changes by Ozzy & Kelly Osbourne. Compare different versions and buy them all on Discogs. Listen free to Ozzy Osbourne – Changes (Changes, No More Tears and more). 4 tracks (23:14). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "Changes" on Discogs. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 CD release of "Changes" on Discogs. Changes by Ozzy Osbourne released in 1993. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. Changes Ozzy Osbourne Type: Single Release date: 1993 Catalog ID: EPC 659317 2 Label: Epic Sony Format: CD Reviews: None yet Songs Lineup Other versions Reviews Additional notes Ozzy Osbourne and his daughter Kelly Osbourne would record a cover of the song together, which released on December 8, 2003. This version of the song features new lyrics, with the two reflecting on moments they've shared together during their lives. "Changes" got a lot of attention thanks to the MTV reality show The Osbournes, which went on the air in 2002 and proved captivating. We learned that Ozzy Osbourne deals with the same quotidian challenges many of us face, including dealing with his teenage daughter, Kelly, who was 19 when the song was released. Changes Lyrics: I feel unhappy, I am so sad / I lost the best friend that I ever had / She is my baby, I loved her so / But it's too late now, I've let her go / We're going through changes / We're Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne reworked "Changes" as a father-daughter duet in 2003, turning into a song about daddy's little girl leaving the nest: Kelly: I love you daddy But I found my way Ozzy: My baby is grown now She's found her way This version was a #1 hit in the UK, a chart position no Black Sabbath or Ozzy Osbourne song never reached. It got a bump from the reality show The Osbournes, which Music Reviews: Changes by Ozzy Osbourne & Kelly Osbourne released in 2003. This is "Changes" performed by the High Priest of rock-based guitar music in general, Ozzy Osbourne. This track, a seminal Black Sabbath number, is taken from Ozzy's forthcoming double album "Live & Loud" which includes 22 classic tracks and was recorded during Ozzy's 18 month long world tour. Changes by Ozzy Osbourne was written by Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward and was first released by Black Sabbath in 1972. Ozzy Osbourne released it on the single Changes in 1993. It was covered by Bloody Hammers, Susanna [NO], Curtis Harvey Trio, The Sweptaways and other artists. Changes is the twenty-third single from Ozzy Osbourne. It is the only single from the live album Live & Loud. Ozzy Osbourne: Vocals Zakk Wylde: Piano Mike Inez: Bass Randy Castillo: Drums (Track 3 and 4) Kevin Jones: Keyboards His only number one single was a re-release of Changes. A ballad previously released by Black Sabbath in 1974, Ozzy reimagined the track with his daughter, Kelly Osbourne, in 2003. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 CD release of "Changes" on Discogs. "Changes" is a song by Black Sabbath. It first appeared on Vol. 4, which was released in 1972. Pitchfork author Stephen Deusner labeled it as one of Black Sabbath's best songs. The song's piano melody was composed by guitarist Tony Iommi, who was experimenting with the instrument in the studio.[2] The lyrics were by bassist Geezer Butler,[2] and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne has referred to the song Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne version Three decades later, Ozzy recorded another version of the song, this time with his daughter, Kelly Osbourne as a duet. The revised lyrics for this version, released on 8 December 2003, reflect the moments of their life together. The Epic Concert Film Immortalizes a Metal Legacy TL;DR Back To The Beginning: Ozzy’s Final Bow, the sold-out concert film chronicling the epic farewell show, is set for a theatrical release in early 2026. The 100-minute feature-length film from Mercury Studios will focus on the final performances of Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath, including classic songs like “Paranoid” and “Crazy Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath's Final Concert Film to Release in 2026 Ozzy Osbourne Sets New Memoir About Black Sabbath's Final Concert, His 'Descent Into Hell' With 'Near-Total Paralysis' and More
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