Ozzy Osbourne sings John Lennon's "How?" Picture (feat. Sheryl Crow) Broken (feat. Amy Lee) Lyrics to "Changes" by OZZY OSBOURNE: [Kelly:] / I feel unhappy / I am so sad / I lost the best friend / That I've ever had / [Ozzy:] / She is my baby / I love her so / But it's to late now / I've let her go / [Both:] / We're going through changes (ohh - [chorus]) / We're going through changes (ahh - [chorus]) / [Ke This duet between Ozzy Osbourne and his daughter Kelly is a cover of a 1972 song by Ozzy's group Black Sabbath. The original version is a straight-up heartbreaker inspired by the divorce drummer Bill Ward was going through. Ozzy first charted with Black Sabbath in September 1970 when "Paranoid" cracked the Top 40 in the U.K., but according to Official Charts, Osbourne would wait another 33 years before finally 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. Changes (Remix) Lyrics: I feel unhappy, I am so sad / I've lost the best friend that I ever had / She is my baby, I love her so / But it's too late, now, I've let her go / We're going through 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. Ozzy Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne (2003) A decade after Ozzy released his solo version of “Changes,” he recorded another version of the song with his daughter, Kelly Osbourne. And with that, we’re lucky to have a glimpse of the past when the “Prince of Darkness” Ozzy Osbourne shares a heartwarming duet with her daughter, Kelly, singing Black Sabbath’s “Changes.” The video can be seen below. “Changes” first appeared inside Black Sabbath’s Vo. 4 album released in 1972. Lyrics to "Changes" by OZZY OSBOURNE: [Kelly:] / I feel unhappy / I am so sad / I lost the best friend / That I've ever had / [Ozzy:] / She is my baby / I love her so / But it's to late now / I've let her go / [Both:] / We're going through changes (ohh - [chorus]) / We're going through changes (ahh - [chorus]) / [Ke Three decades after the song was released on Vol 4., Ozzy recorded another version of the song, this time with his daughter, Kelly Osbourne as a duet. The revised lyrics for this version, released in 2003, reflect the moments of their life together. Three decades after the song was released on Vol 4., Ozzy recorded another version of the song, this time with his daughter, Kelly Osbourne as a duet. The revised lyrics for this version, released in 2003, reflect the moments of their life together. And with that, we’re lucky to have a glimpse of the past when the “Prince of Darkness” Ozzy Osbourne shares a heartwarming duet with her daughter, Kelly, singing Black Sabbath’s “Changes.” The video can be seen below. “Changes” first appeared inside Black Sabbath’s Vo. 4 album released in 1972. Ozzy Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne (2003) A decade after Ozzy released his solo version of “Changes,” he recorded another version of the song with his daughter, Kelly Osbourne. Subscribed 44K 2.9M views 6 years ago Kelly & Ozzy Osbourne performing their No.1 Hit "Changes"more Changes (Remix) Lyrics: I feel unhappy, I am so sad / I've lost the best friend that I ever had / She is my baby, I love her so / But it's too late, now, I've let her go / We're going through Ozzy first charted with Black Sabbath in September 1970 when "Paranoid" cracked the Top 40 in the U.K., but according to Official Charts, Osbourne would wait another 33 years before finally Subscribed 44K 2.9M views 6 years ago Kelly & Ozzy Osbourne performing their No.1 Hit "Changes"more Ozzy Osbourne sings John Lennon's "How?" Picture (feat. Sheryl Crow) Broken (feat. Amy Lee) This duet between Ozzy Osbourne and his daughter Kelly is a cover of a 1972 song by Ozzy's group Black Sabbath. The original version is a straight-up heartbreaker inspired by the divorce drummer Bill Ward was going through.
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