[Chorus] I'm just a dreamer I dream my life away, today I'm just a dreamer Who dreams of better days, okay I'm just a dreamer Who's searching for the way, today I'm just a dreamer Dreaming my life View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "Dreamer" on Discogs. Marking the end of his legendary career in heavy metal, Ozzy Osbourne didn’t just walk off into the sunset—he blew the sky wide open. In a farewell that was as thunderous as his decades-long reign in music, Ozzy went out exactly the way fans expected: with power, heart, and a world-shaking bang. But no one—not even diehard fans—anticipated that his final bow would set a global record. Bark at the Moon (Official Music Video) zoom_out_map+ More play_circle_filled keyboard_arrow_left keyboard_arrow_right Concert events listed are based on the artist featured in the video you are watching, channels you have subscribed to, your past activity while signed in to YouTube, including artists you search Dreamer Lyrics Second single off Down to Earth. An inspirational song about unity, peace, and a dreams of a better world. "Dreamer" is the third track from English singer-songwriter Ozzy Osbourne 's album Down to Earth, which was released on 16 October 2001. The single peaked at number 10 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2002 CD release of "Dreamer" on Discogs. "Dreamer" is the third track from English singer-songwriter Ozzy Osbourne 's album Down to Earth, which was released on 16 October 2001. The single peaked at number 10 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The song describes the rockstar's vision of people and humanity destroying Earth. ^ a b "Gets Me Through" and "Dreamer" charted together in the UK and Ireland as a double A-side release.[5][41] ^ "Gets Me Through" did not register on the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which acts as an extension of the Hot 100.[45] 16 October 2001 Release Date: 16 October 2001 < Back To Videos Comments (0)Hide Comments Dreamer by Ozzy Osbourne song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position Born John Michael Osbourne in Aston, Birmingham, on December 3, 1948, Ozzy Osbourne was the juvenile delinquent who became a self-proclaimed “working class hero”; the convicted burglar who ended up a multi-millionaire; the alcoholic and drug addict who survived three decades of insane debauchery Video unavailable Watch on YouTube Watch on Release Date: 16 October 2001 < Back To Videos I dream my life away I’m just a dreamer Who dreams of better days I watch the sun go down like everyone of us I’m hoping that the dawn will bring a sign A better place for those Who will come after us This time I’m just a dreamer I dream my life away oh yeah I’m just a dreamer Who dreams of better days Your higher power may be God Ozzy Osbourne’s song “Dreamer” isn’t just another rock song. It’s an emotional plea for a better world. Released in 2001 on his Down to Earth album, the song touches on serious topics like the environment, the division among people, and the hope for a future where we can all get along. With a soft piano melody that contrasts with Osbourne’s usual hard rock style, the song feels Listen to Ozzy Osbourne: Subscribe to the official Ozzy Osbourne YouTube channel: Ozzy's off Explore songs, recommendations, and other album details for Dreamer by Ozzy Osbourne. Compare different versions and buy them all on Discogs. Dreamer Ozzy Osbourne Type: Single Release date: 2002 Catalog ID: EPC 672341 1 Label: Epic Sony Format: CD Reviews: 1 review (avg. 35%) Songs Lineup Other versions Reviews Additional notes Ozzy Osbourne: Dreamer: Directed by Rob Zombie. With Ozzy Osbourne, Zakk Wylde, Robert Trujillo, Mike Bordin. A promotional video for Ozzy Osbourne's 2002 single "Dreamer."
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