11 Ozzy Osbourne Songs To Help You Prep For Halloween
Bow Down To This Rock Royalty
Ozzy Osbourne is probably one of the most iconic artists in metal. Besides, he won’t be called ‘Prince of Darkness’ for nothing. And there’s no better way to honor him than to compile some of his best and darkest songs just in time for Halloween.
P.S. No bats were harmed in the making of this list.
11. “Let Me Hear You Scream”

Warning: You might break your neck from too much headbanging. For the record, weโd probably dress up as a robotic tarantula complete with Ozzyโs face for our next Trick or Treat. Or maybe we can make one that we can ride into battle. Itโs dark, creepy and terrifying โ definitely two things you want for Halloween. Donโt you wish you could un-see some of those weird things? Itโs like a scene straight from American Horror Story. And of course, thereโs the line โ’Cause all I need is blood and sweat and skin and bones!โ and they had to show Ozzyโs bloody mouth and disturbingly long tongue. If you still havenโt decide on your dรฉcor yet, you can just put a projector in front of your house and put this video on repeat. Guaranteed, your neighbors will be freaked out. Who needs props when you can rely on Ozzy to creep out people?
10. “Bark at the Moon”

Face-melting solo, incredible riffs and an overall great song โ whatโs not to love? Besides, itโs like something from old school horror movies (think โInterview With The Vampireโ) and we just love it. The song is all sorts of awesome by itself, but with the music video, itโs the bomb. The full werewolf costume is perhaps our favorite part. But we still think this is kind of underrated. The solo is something else and yet it barely gets recognized. Letโs not forget the opening riff which is like a punch in the face announcing Ozzyโs arrival. Itโs way too good โ not to mention the lyrics which are enough to give you nightmares. Indeed, it puts the pedal to the medal. Then again, what else would you expect? Itโs not like Ozzy ever fell short of our expectations. He never settles for anything less than perfect. And thatโs probably why heโs a legend.
9. “I Don’t Know”

This is the best way to kick off an album. Randy Rhoadsโ clean and tight playing had something to do with it โ no one really does it like him. He added magic to this song and boy, heโs ripping it to shreds. The amount of talent and skills he had on his hands is unmatched. Arenโt you glad someone recorded this though? Itโs insane that this sounded so incredible live! And by the way, this track is mainly for Ozzyโs fans who constantly look up to him as their role model. He is very much aware that heโs far from it considering his years of struggle with substance abuse. If thereโs one word to describe this, it would be โsensational.โ It spells โOzzy Osbourneโ in big, bold letters. Itโs the kind of music you put on loop for the entire month of November and still not get sick of it. Trust us, we know.
8. “Over the Mountain”

The epic drum intro and chugging riff are both so aggressive, it might as well have been a big bomb going off at the start of the song. The solo break is a real show-stopper, by the way. Itโs the perfect way to match Ozzyโs fine vocal performance. A few decades later, this one still rips. Itโs the song your parents warned you about โ you know about the devil worshipping and all. But by now you probably realize, YOUโRE THE PARENT. Lol. It may not exactly be the best live performance from Ozzy but dang, the boys are surely having a great time. It reminds you of those awesome times you had when you were way too excited to go to their concerts. Then again, who says you can put your volume on max on Halloween to partly scare off your neighbors? Itโs music straight from the dark pits of hell. ๏
7. “No More Tears”

The pulsating, head-crushing guitar riffs and epic bass lines are superb. And letโs not even forget Zakk Wyldeโs mind-blowing solos โ it gives us chills every single time. But putting all that aside, it undeniably showcases one of Ozzy Osbourneโs finest vocal performances โ clean and pure. It highlighted his distinctive and unique voice and it just canโt get any better than that. Decades later, he still manages to rock our worlds. Itโs an absolute masterpiece and we love how dark it is. The menacing singing still gets to us โ and the music video is perhaps one of the creepiest weโve ever seen and weโve seen plenty coming from Ozzy. Thereโs just something about it thatโs wicked and haunting on so many levels. Itโs hard to just listen to it though โ you have to do an air guitar. It just completes the entire Ozzy experience and it makes you feel like youโre one with the music.
6. “Mama, Iโm Coming Home”

Ozzy isnโt exactly the sensitive type of guy but this song shows his sentimental side. Itโs dedicated to his wife, Sharon which is just fitting. After all, she stood by him through it all โ substance abuse and all that crazy stuff. Recently, you probably heard about his much-publicized cheating scandal after which Sharon eventually took him back. Now, theyโre working to fix their marriage. Talk about lifelong commitment! Also, Motorheadโs Lemmy Kilmister co-wrote it. The song may be an acoustic-based ballad but it still kicks ass. You wouldnโt think a mix between rock and acoustic is a great idea but Ozzy proved once again that heโs a true artist. Itโs calm and soothing โ nothing like the headbanging and explosive metal songs weโre so used to hearing from him. That orchestration is insane. But if you havenโt heard this yet, this is one of those tracks that will remind you of the painful and traumatic events in your life. So, are you ready?
5. “Hellraiser”

From the first 20 seconds of the song, you know itโs going to be good. Itโs just so powerful โ it almost sounds like a hymn fitting for the Prince of Darkness. You canโt help but crank it up as loud as you possibly could. If you donโt like this, thereโs probably something wrong with your hearing and you seriously need to have it checked out. Thereโs no way you can love metal and not enjoy this work of art. Ozzyโs vocals is so good, it feels like youโre listening to him live right in your living room. What an insanely talented dude. For all the crazy stuff, he really is a total bad ass. The rhythm and chorus? Man, theyโre unforgettable. You could listen to this once and it will stay in your head for an entire week. There are other versions, true, but this is arguably the best one.
4. “Flying High Again”

Obviously, this song is about drugs. The smoking solo with excellent shredding is superb. Ozzy is unapologetic in his substance abuse and he just has no regrets as evidenced by the line, โNo use saying sorry / Itโs something that I enjoy / Flying high again.โ Oh and Randy Rhoads was a beast at the guitar. However, Jake E. was also a phenomenal player, he just had very big shoes to fill in. Nevertheless, he did the solo justice. We can go on and on about whoโs the better guitarist but we prefer just enjoying the music. Period. If youโve seen the music video, itโs definitely one of the most โ80s MV ever โ so trippy and all things crazy (like Ozzy Osbourne taking off his pants on stage crazy). It makes you want to go back in time โ you know, when it was all about talent and great songs. Give us a time machine NOW!
3. “Suicide Solution”

Ozzy Osbourne is no stranger to controversy โ he practically eats them for breakfast. There are very few things that can shock his fans (the dude snorted a line of ants and bit the ear off a live bat) but this one takes the cake. You know why? Just one look at the title and youโd likely think this somehow encourages suicide. In fact, parents of a teenager sued Ozzy alleging that their 19-year old son took his life after listening to his song. It was eventually dismissed by the court. However, when you take a close look at the lyrics, it actually cautions the listener on the dangers of alcoholism. Ozzy even explained after he found out about the suicide: โ[Itโs] solution as in liquid, not a way out. The songโs about the dangers of alcoholism โ alcohol will kill you just like any other drug will โฆ itโs just a terrible case of misinterpretation, as far as Iโm concerned.โ
2. “Mr. Crowley”

Any amateur guitar player would take one look at this masterpiece and immediately aspire to be Randy Rhoads. The solos are spell-binding โ it makes you wonder if heโs human at all. If anything, this brilliant work of a musical genius only proved he is a certified guitar god. Itโs probably his finest piece โ something that solidified his place in rock history. Weโd even go so far as consider this as his magnus opus. Anyway, Ozzy canโt be outshone too because his vocal performance is just as stellar. It fits the song perfectly. Overall, this will likely send you straight into rock heaven. There are too many excellent things going on that itโs impossible to dislike it. Thatโs just blasphemy for these gods. And you know what, the look on Ozzyโs face at the end of the song says it all โ heโs aware that heโs got a kickass band and he wants everyone to know it.
1. “Crazy Train”

You probably already knew this was going to land the top spot. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, this is Ozzy Osbourneโs tour de force. From Randy Rhoadsโ easily recognizable opening riff to Ozzyโs flawless voice, itโs a match made in metal heaven. We know Ozzyโs a madman and thatโs perhaps his greatest appeal, but we canโt deny that heโs also a genius. Take this signature song for example. Itโs a classic to the truest sense of the word. This video is kind of weird which is Ozzyโs specialty by the way. And it should be your Halloween Anthem. Heโs a real monster and he knows how to make really good music. Of course, if all else fails, you can always channel him for your next dress-up party. Who doesnโt wanna look like the Prince of Darkness? If you need further inspiration, all you have to do is scan his videos and weโre sure youโll come across something creepy.