For this week’s Song Lyric Sunday, Jim Adams is asking us to think about songs dealing with “changes”. Well, how can I pass up an opportunity like that? Today I am going with a song from a group usually not associated with ballads. My featured artist is Black Sabbath and my song choice is an obvious one: “Changes”.
Sabbath was formed in Birmingham, England in 1968 by guitarist Toni Iommi, drummer Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osborne. Like so many young guys from that time period, they were looking to escape a life of factory work through music. They got their start in such bands as the psychedelic Rare Breed and Mythology. Influenced by the reigning British rock and blues bands of Led Zeppelin, Cream and John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, our four enterprising guys formed Earth Blues Company (shortened to Earth) in 1968. Then, as Black Sabbath, the group helped define the heavy metal music genre early in its career with the release of albums such as the eponymous Black Sabbath (1970), Paranoid (1971) and Master of Reality (1971).
Black Sabbath has sold over 75 million records worldwide, making the group one of the most commercially successful metal bands. They were ranked by MTV as the “Greatest Metal Band of All Time” and placed 2nd on VH1’s list of “100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock”. Black Sabbathwas inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005 and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2006. In 2019 the band was presented a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
As I mentioned earlier, these four guys suffered the same plight as many young men …. give up your youth and life to working day after day in the factories, the mines or on the docks doing back-breaking manual labor and earning barely enough to exist or find an escape through music. This is true for so many guys who formed bands back then. And success did not come overnight. They earned it all. This is just one of the many reasons I love heavy metal music and why I get annoyed at people who dismiss it out of hand as nothing but noise.
But I digress…..
“Changes” is a piano ballad mainly inspired by drummer Bill Ward’s ongoing breakup with his first wife. As explained in Ozzy Osbourne’s autobiography, while in the studio and experimenting with the piano, guitarist Tony Iommi composed the song’s sentimental melody. This was later accompanied by bassist Geezer Butler’s lyrics. The song was not recorded with a real string ensemble. Instead, Geezer Butler and Tony Iommi used a Mellotron to create the sound of an orchestra. The ballad also does not feature guitar or drums. Quite different from Sabbath’s previous work, “Changes” has been described as ‘heartbreaking’ and ‘forlornly pretty’.
From Black Sabbath’s 1972 album, “Vol 4”, this is “Changes”:
Lyrics
I feel unhappy, I feel so sad
I’ve lost the best friend that I ever had
She was my woman, I loved her so
But it’s too late now, I’ve let her go
I’m going through changes
I’m going through changes
We shared the years, we shared each day
In love together, we found the way
But soon the world had its evil way
My heart was blinded, love went astray
I’m going through changes
I’m going through changes
It took so long to realise
And I can still hear her last goodbyes
Now all my days are filled with tears
Wish I could go back and change these years
I’m going through changes
I’m going through changes
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Tony Iommi / John Osbourne / Terence Butler / W.t. Ward
Changes lyrics © Metal Skull Music, Onward Music Ltd
| “Changes” | |
| Song by Black Sabbath | |
| from the album Vol. 4 | |
| Released | 25 September 1972 |
| Recorded | 1972 |
| Genre | Soft rock |
| Length | 4:43 |
| Label | Warner Bros. |
| Songwriter(s) | Ozzy Osbourne Tony Iommi Geezer Butler Bill Ward |
| Producer(s) | Patrick Meehan Black Sabbath |
Three decades later in 2003, Ozzy Osbourne re-recorded “Changes” as a duet with his daughter, Kelly. The lyrics for this version were revised to reflect their relationship and moments of their life together focusing on the changing relationship of a father and daughter drifting apart. This rendition reached No. 1 in the UK singles chart.
Here are Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne performing “Changes”:
Lyrics
[Verse 1: Kelly Osbourne & Ozzy Osbourne]
I feel unhappy, I am so sad
I’ve lost the best friend that I ever had
She is my baby, I love her so
But it’s too late, now, I’ve let her go
[Chorus: Ozzy Osbourne with Kelly Osbourne]
We’re going through changes
We’re going through changes
[Verse 2: Kelly Osbourne & Ozzy Osbourne]
We shared the years, we shared each day
I love you, daddy, but I’ve found my way
You know, the world is an evil place
My baby’s grown, now, she found her way
[Chorus: Ozzy Osbourne with Kelly Osbourne]
We’re going through changes
We’re going through changes
[Verse 3: Kelly Osbourne & Ozzy Osbourne]
It took so long to realize
And I can still hear his last goodbye
Now, all my days are filled with fears
Wish I could go back and change the years
NAR © 2023
Love both versions. I like lots of Ozzy songs, and to duet with his daughter is wonderful.
Oh, my daughter named her black cat Ozzy! 🙂
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I’m with you!
And that’s a great name for a pet.
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I remember the original Black Sabbath version on the Volume 4 album and was surprised when I first heard it. How un-Sabbath it was but I grew to like it. Kelly does a great job on the re-make.
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We all felt the same way, Glyn.
There’s nothing like seeing Sabbath perform this song live; the stage lights are dimmed and hundreds of cigarette lighters suddenly appear throughout the audience. It’s very cool!
I thought Kelly and Ozzy did a great job together but the original will always be my favorite.
Thanks, Glyn.
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Cool choice. Love Black Sabbath!
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Thanks! Me too 🤘🏼
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Love both versions!
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Thanks, D! I did too!
Glad you enjoyed them!
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I love this one, all the more so for being such a ‘change’ from their normal stuff. The band version isn’t available here but no matter, I prefer the Dad/Daughter version anyway 😊
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Thanks, Clive. That was a new one for me.
I’m glad I added that version to the post;
I came upon it quite by accident!
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I’m not surprised, as it wasn’t a hit over there. It was a huge success here, no doubt being bought by Dads for their daughters as a Christmas present – it came out just in time for the festive season. And no, I didn’t buy it – my two were 17 and 12 and would have thought I’d taken leave of my senses 🤣
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😂 😂
I have only sons but now have two granddaughters so I can well imagine!
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Coming at the heels of your feature Metal Madness posts @ TRS, I can only say 👏🤘
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Serendipitous synchronicity! 😎
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awesome song choice! I loved it!
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Thanks so much, Carol Anne!
It’s the lighter side of Black Sabbath.
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A mellotron is new to me, Nancy. That I’m 100% certain of! 🤣
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Thanks to Wiki for that one, Tom. I decided to let that sentence stand as is instead of doing a rewrite so people could discover the mellotron. So glad you found something new!
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Yep, I had to read the Wiki link. Mind you, I very often find myself over there for one reason or another! 🤣
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Very nice choice Nancy and I like the Ozzy and Kelly version better, even thought this was my first time hearing it.
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My first time too, Jim.
So glad to know you liked my choice of songs.
Thanks for giving us this sharing opportunity every Sunday.
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It is probably the only worthwhile thing that I do here, as my two other challenges are basically ignored by everyone.
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