One Of Ozzy Osbourne’s Most Iconic Songs Turns 34 Today
On March 12, 1992, Ozzy Osbourne released "Mama I'm Coming Home," which became one of the most emotionally significant songs of his entire career.
The track appeared on Ozzy's seventh studio album, No More Tears, which is widely considered one of the strongest records of his career. The song itself has an unusual origin story — the lyrics were co-written by Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead, while Ozzy had been carrying the melody around in his head for years before it finally found a home.
The song peaked at number two on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and became one of the defining ballads of early 90s rock radio. Tender and direct in a way that contrasted sharply with Ozzy's reputation, it showcased a vulnerability that resonated deeply with fans and introduced him to an entirely new audience.
Ozzy's Final Performance
What nobody knew at the time was how much weight the song would eventually carry. When Ozzy took the stage for the final time at the Back to the Beginning concert in Birmingham, England in July 2025 — a farewell show attended by his family and bandmates from Black Sabbath — "Mama I'm Coming Home" was the last song he ever performed live. He passed away the following month at 76.
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He couldn't have chosen a more fitting goodbye.