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Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne - Changes
Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne - Changes


Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne - Changes Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Changes
Released: 2003

Changes Lyrics


Changes
  • Ozzy's group Black Sabbath recorded this in 1972 for their album Vol. 4. Kelly is Ozzy's daughter, and when they recorded it as a duet, they changed some of the lyrics to make it about a father and daughter drifting apart.
  • This came out around the time Ozzy crashed his ATV. He was badly hurt, but the publicity from the accident helped this song do very well in the UK.
  • This was not the first father/daughter collaboration to top the UK charts. Frank and Nancy Sinatra reached #1 with "Somethin' Stupid" in 1967.
  • For the original 1972 version, Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi stayed up all night snorting cocaine and learning piano while the band was in LA recording Vol. 4. Ozzy came in and heard the piano part that Iommi had written, and liked it. Ozzy started singing and, on the final recorded version, Geezer played the mellotron.
  • The song was covered by American soul singer Charles Bradley in 2013 as a Record Store Day single and later became the title track and cornerstone of his third album.

    Bradley told Noisey why he likes the track so much. "That song is very emotional to me. I didn't want to learn that song, I used to sing it lyric by lyric. But when I listened to the whole song, the story of the song it made me think about talking with my mother, bonding.
    I'd come home from tour… and I'm the only one out of her boys that she'd let come in and jump in the bed with her, and we'd sit there and talk. She'd tell me a lot of things about her.

    The last 12 years of her life, she actually told me things that got me stronger. She told me 'I was trying to tell it to all y'all kids, but y'all didn't listen to me.' I'm glad I took the open heart and said let bygones be bygones and let's get to know each other."

  • David Bowie - Change
    David Bowie - Changes


    David Bowie - Changes Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Hunky Dory
    Released: 1971

    Changes Lyrics


    Oh, yeah
    Mmm
    Still don't know what I was waitin' for
    And my time was runnin' wild
    A million dead end streets and
    Every time I thought I'd got it made
    It seemed the taste was not so sweet
    So I turned myself to face me
    But I've never caught a glimpse of
    How the others must see the faker
    I'm much too fast to take that test
    Ch-ch-ch-ch-Changes
    Turn and face the strange
    Ch-ch-changes
    Don't want to be a richer man
    Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
    Turn and face the strange
    Ch-ch-changes
    Just gonna have to be a different man
    Time may change me
    But I can't trace time
    Mmm, yeah I watch the ripples change their size
    But never leave the stream Of warm impermanence
    So the days float through my eyes
    But still the days seem the same
    And these children that you spit on
    As they try to change their worlds
    Are immune to your consultations
    They're quite aware of what they're goin' through
    Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
    Turn and face the strange
    Ch-ch-changes
    Don't tell them to grow up and out of it
    Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
    Turn and face the strange
    Ch-ch-changes
    Where's your shame?
    You've left us up to our necks in it
    Time may change me
    But you can't trace time
    Strange fascination, fascinatin'
    Ah, changes are takin'
    The pace I'm goin' through
    Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
    Turn and face the strange
    Ch-ch-changes
    Oh, look out you rock 'n' rollers
    Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
    Turn and face the strange
    Ch-ch-changes
    Pretty soon now you're gonna get older
    Time may change me
    But I can't trace time I said that time may change me
    But I can't trace time

    Writer/s: BOWIE, DAVID
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, TINTORETTO MUSIC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Changes
  • This is a reflective song about defying your critics and stepping out on your own. It also touches on Bowie's penchant for artistic reinvention.
  • Bowie wrote this when he was going through a lot of personal change. Bowie's wife, Angela, was pregnant with the couple's first child, Duncan. Bowie got along very well with his father and was very excited to have a child of his own. This optimism shines through in "Changes."
  • According to Bowie, this started out as a parody of a nightclub song - "kind of throwaway" - but people kept chanting for it at concerts and thus it became one of his most popular and enduring songs. Bowie had no idea it was going to become so successful, but the song connected with his young audience who could relate to lyrics like "These children that you spit on as they try to change their worlds, are immune to your consultations, they're quite aware of what they're going through."
  • Bowie had just started using a keyboard to write songs, which opened up new possibilities for him in terms of melody and structure. This fresh approach resulted in "Changes."
  • Bowie played the sax on this track, and his guitarist, Mick Ronson, arranged the strings. Rick Wakeman, who would later became a member of the prog rock band, Yes, played the piano parts at the beginning and end. Bowie gave Wakeman a lot of freedom, telling him to play the song like it was a piano piece. The piano Wakeman played was the famous 100-year old Bechstein at Trident Studios in London, where the album was recorded; the same piano used by Elton John, The Beatles and Genesis.
  • Bowie's stuttered vocals in this song ("Ch-Ch-Changes") are some of the most famous stutters in rock. It came well after "My G-G-Generation" but predated "B-B-B-Bennie And The Jets.

  • Faul & Wad Ad vs Pnau - Change
    Faul & Wad Ad vs Pnau - Changes


    Faul & Wad Ad vs Pnau - Changes Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Single Release Only
    Released: 2014

    Changes Lyrics


    Changes
  • Faul & Wad Ad is a French House duo comprising DJs Maxime, who records under the pseudonym of Faul, and Wad Ad, the stage name of Camil Meyer. The pair first met at their Parisian school and started to produce music in between their studies.

    Pnau is an Australian dance act, consisting of vocalist Nick Littlemore - best known for being one half of Empire of the Sun ("We Are The People") - and guitarist Peter Mayes. In 2012, Pnau released Good Morning to the Night, a collaborative record with Sir Elton John, which gave the knighted star his first #1 album in the UK for over two decades.
  • Faul & Wad Ad came across Pnau's 2008 single "Baby," which samples a children's choir and was a Top 40 hit for the pair in Australia. The Parisian duo put their deep house style spin on it and placed their adaptation online. They titled the new tune "Changes" and credited both the French and Australian sides of the creative process in equal measure. The track went on to become an international hit topping the German singles chart and reaching the Top Ten in many other European countries.

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