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"No More Tears" is the fifth song and title track on the 1991 Ozzy Osbourne album of the same name. With a running time of 7:23, it is the longest solo song that Osbourne has ever recorded on a studio album. It reached number five on the U.S. Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, number 71 on the Billboard Hot 100,[1] number 17 on the Dutch Top 40 chart and number 32 on the UK Singles Chart.

"No More Tears"
Single by Ozzy Osbourne
from the album No More Tears
B-side
  • "S.I.N."
  • "Don't Blame Me"
  • "Party with the Animals"
Released15 June 1991
Genre
  • Heavy metal
  • glam metal
  • progressive rock
Length
LabelEpic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • John Purdell
  • Duane Baron
Ozzy Osbourne singles chronology
"Close My Eyes Forever"
(1989)
"No More Tears"
(1991)
"I Don't Want to Change the World"
(1991)
Music video
"No More Tears" on YouTube

Overview


The song originated from a jam session, according to guitarist Zakk Wylde: "We were just messing around in rehearsals. Mike started jamming that on the bass, then Randy started playing drums, and then John started doing that keyboard bit."[2] Osbourne considers this song to be "a gift from God", as stated in the Prince of Darkness liner notes.[3]

A shorter edited version of this song was released to some radio stations, and can be heard on the 1997 compilation album The Ozzman Cometh. The full-length version appears on The Essential Ozzy Osbourne.


Theme


In the 2002 remaster booklet for the No More Tears album, Osbourne stated that the song was about a serial killer.

In the September 27, 2018 issue of Weekly Alibi, while texting with music critic August March, Osbourne claimed he wrote the song while in Albuquerque, New Mexico.[4]


Music video


The video consists of Osbourne singing alone at times and with his backing band at others, intercut with footage of a woman entering a room, sitting in a chair, and crying until she is completely submerged in her own tears. The video was shot to accommodate both the album version and the edited version of the song. Some channels played the full-length video, and others played the shortened version. Osbourne's daughter Kelly is seen at the end of the video in an angel costume lip-syncing the words at the end of the song, "It's just a hand in the bush," which repeats until the video fades out.


Critical reception


Richard Gilliam of AllMusic wrote "the song has precisely the sort of hard, rhythmic drive that marks good heavy metal" and "Osbourne’s sharply edged vocals are among the strongest of his solo efforts" but "near the end of the song there’s a pointlessly overproduced art-rock bridge that mars the song’s otherwise fine dynamic flow."[5]

Consequence of Sound called it, "a successful song indebted to both glam metal and prog rock released the same year as Nirvana’s Nevermind", and ranked it as the best song on the album, with "Mama I'm Coming Home", as "a close second."[6]


Cover version


The song was redone by guitarist Zakk Wylde as a bonus track on the second reissue of the Black Label Society album Sonic Brew as well as on its own promotional E.P. called No More Tears.


Releases



Personnel



Certifications


Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[7] Platinum 80,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.


References


  1. "Billboard singles chart history-Ozzy Osbourne". Retrieved February 17, 2009.
  2. Prato, Greg (January 6, 2014). "Zakk Wylde: Songwriter Interviews". Songfacts. Retrieved May 29, 2019.
  3. Prince of Darkness (Media notes). Ozzy Osbourne. Epic Records. 2005.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  4. "Music Interview: It's Ozzy Time!", Weekly Alibi, September 27, 2018
  5. Gilliam, Richard. "Song review "No More Tears"". Allmusic. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
  6. Schafer, Joseph (2019-02-28). "Ranking Every Ozzy Osbourne Solo Album from Worst to Best". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 2021-02-10. It was a successful song indebted to both glam metal and prog rock
  7. "Canadian single certifications – Ozzy Osbourne – No More Tears". Music Canada. Retrieved 14 December 2021.

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"No More Tears" es la quinta canción del álbum de 1991 del cantante de heavy metal Ozzy Osbourne. Con una duración de 7:23, es la canción como solitario más larga que Osbourne ha grabado en un álbum de estudio. Alcanzó el puesto número 10 en el U.S. en el Mainstream Rock Tracks y el 71 en el Billboard Hot 100.[1] Ozzy considera a esta canción como "un regalo de Dios", como se indica en su folleto que viene con su set de 4 discos Prince of Darkness.



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