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  1. This album boasted an impressive array of guest vocalists, ranging from hard rocker Mitch Ryder (on "Bow Wow Wow Wow"), former Black Sabbath vocalist Ozzy Osbourne ("Shake Your Head"), rock band The Knack's lead vocalist Doug Fieger (on "Betrayal" and "Smile"), Marshall Crenshaw ("The Party Broke Up") and torch song vocalist/songwriter Mel ...

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    • September 1983
    • November 1982-June 1983
  2. It was originally released in 1983 by Geffen on their second album, Born to Laugh at Tornadoes (1983). In 1992, it was re-recorded and remixed by house music producer Steve "Silk" Hurley, and features actress Kim Basinger alongside a re-recorded Ozzy Osbourne on vocals.

    • 1983
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    • Lita Ford and Ozzy Osbourne - "Close My Eyes Forever" (1988) Taken from Ford's 1988 album Lita, "Close My Eyes Forever" spent 25 weeks on the Billboard chart, peaking at No. 8 in June 1989.
    • Gary Moore featuring Ozzy Osbourne - "Led Clones" (1989) Osbourne lends his vocal talent to this not-so-subtle take-down of so-called Led Zeppelin wannabes from the late '80's.
    • Ozzy Osbourne, Frank Bruno and Billy Connolly with Mike Batt and the London Philharmonic Orchestra - "The War Song of the Urpneys" (1990) Definitely one of the most eclectic songs Osbourne's name is stamped on, "The War Song of the Urpneys" was originally found on the soundtrack to the animated British TV show The Dreamstone.
    • Bill Ward - "Bombers (Can Open Bomb Bays)" and "Jack's Land" (1990) At the outset of 1990, Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward released his debut solo album, Ward One: Along the Way, on which Osbourne contributed two vocal tracks.
  4. Born to Laugh at Tornadoes (1983) [3] had even more guest musicians, including Ozzy Osbourne rapping over electro, Mitch Ryder singing a techno-rockabilly number, Mel Tormé performing a ballad about asphyxiation, and an abstract funk piece called "Man vs. the Empire Brain Building".

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  6. You can't win money at the horses, you can't fight the armed forces. (Shake your head) Shake your head, shake your head, shake your head (let's go to bed) You can't sing underwater, you can't have the boss' daughter. (Shake your head) You can't make missiles out of mud, you can't purify bad blood. (Shake your head)

  7. Originally released on 1983 ’s Born To Laugh At Tornadoes album, a re-recorded remix by Steve ‘Silk’ Hurley with vocals by Ozzy Osbourne and actress Kim Basinger saw Was… Read More....