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. 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. All About Ozzy Osbourne’s 6 Children: Elliot, Jessica, Louis, Aimee, Kelly, and Jack The Black Sabbath frontman is survived by his wife, children, and grandchildren. We all love a good father-daughter collaboration. 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. 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 has enjoyed an epic career with Black Sabbath and continues to issue stellar work as a solo artist, but you might be surprised to learn that his lone No. 1 single in the U.K. was a Kelly & Ozzy Osbourne performing their No.1 Hit "Changes" 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. Aimée Osbourne, the eldest daughter of Ozzy and Sharon, has shared the music video for her new single "Shared Something With The Night", released under the ARO banner. Ozzy Osbourne welcomed two children with his ex-wife Thelma Riley and three children with Sharon Osbourne. Here's everything to know about Ozzy Osbourne's kids. All About Ozzy Osbourne’s 6 Children: Elliot, Jessica, Louis, Aimee, Kelly, and Jack The Black Sabbath frontman is survived by his wife, children, and grandchildren. Ozzy Osbourne welcomed two children with his ex-wife Thelma Riley and three children with Sharon Osbourne. Here's everything to know about Ozzy Osbourne's kids. Ozzy Osbourne has enjoyed an epic career with Black Sabbath and continues to issue stellar work as a solo artist, but you might be surprised to learn that his lone No. 1 single in the U.K. was a Her new single, Against Mine, is a darkly euphoric electro pop song that, as she explains to Rolling Stone, was written to try and "capture the element of frustration that comes with not feeling like you can actually express how you really feel about someone." 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. Kelly & Ozzy Osbourne performing their No.1 Hit "Changes" We all love a good father-daughter collaboration. 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. 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. Aimée Osbourne, the eldest daughter of Ozzy and Sharon, has shared the music video for her new single "Shared Something With The Night", released under the ARO banner. Her new single, Against Mine, is a darkly euphoric electro pop song that, as she explains to Rolling Stone, was written to try and "capture the element of frustration that comes with not feeling like you can actually express how you really feel about someone."
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