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Continuing our tribute to the late great Ozzy Osbourne this week, for today’s Tuesday’s Gone, we’re throwing it back to the very earliest beginnings of
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWho wrote War Pigs? Meaning behind Black Sabbath’s iconic song explained amid T-pain’s Ozzy Osbourne tributeT-Pain also honored Osbourne, sharing a glimpse of the legend lauding him for performing the best cover of War Pigs. He remembered the royalty in heavy metal by sharing a clip of himself performing a powerful cover of War Pigs. Adding to the moment, he highlighted Ozzy Osbourne’s appreciative remark:
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The lyrics for “Changes” were originally written by Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler, and the song appeared on the group’s 1972 album “Vol. 4.” In 2003, Ozzy and Kelly released a duet version of the song as a single. The song’s original lyrics are: “I feel unhappy, I feel so sad / I’ve lost the best friend that I ever had.”
While Ozzy never had country ambitions, nor did he ever dabble in the genre in any way, he was friends with Johnny Cash, and at the aforementioned, recent farewell show, the queen herself Mrs. Dolly Parton left him a special message, saying:
The Detroit Tigers' 2025 walkup songs feature a diverse mix of genres, including rap, country, rock and electronic. Detroit Tigers players' walkup songs — music played at Comerica Park as players enter the game — are among the most diverse in the MLB, according to the Tigers' website, and include rap, country, rock and electronic music.
"I didn’t realize then that I would never see Ozzy again after that night," Butler writes of the July 5 "Back to the Beginning" show in England.