John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne born 3 December 1948 Is An English Singer Songwriter And Television Personality. He Rose To Prominence During The 1970s As The Lead Vocalist Of The Heavy Metal Band Black Sabbath During Which Period He Adopted The Nickname "Prince Of Darkness". Born And Raised In Birmingham Osbourne Became A Founding Member Of Black Sabbath In 1967 And Sang On Every Album From Their Debut In 1970 To Never Say Die! In 1978. The Band Was Highly Influential On The Development Of Heavy Metal Music Read More On Last.Fm
"Over The Mountain" Is The Lead Track Of Heavy Metal Musician Ozzy Osbourne's Album Diary Of A Madman. It's One Of Ozzy's Most Well Known Songs And Easily Recognized By Its Drum Introduction. This Song Has Been Released On Several Compilation Albums. # The Song Has Been Covered By Heavy Metal Band Fozzy Fronted By Professional Wrestler Chris Jericho On Their Debut Album. # At 2 30 The "Black Sabbath" Tritone Riff Can Be Heard. Osbourne Has Since Stated That Guitarist Randy Rhoads Never Even Realized That He Copied It. "There's A Riff In Randy's Solo That He Lifted From The Song "Black Sabbath". I Don't Think That Randy Ever Realized It Until I Pointed It Out To Him Later."