Genius Meanings
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Ozzy Osbourne – Crazy Train
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“Crazy Train” is the first single from British heavy metal vocalist Ozzy Osbourne’s debut solo album, Blizzard of Ozz, released in 1980. A live version of the song recorded in 1981
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Ozzy Osbourne – Crazy Train [Live & Loud]
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[Intro] / All aboard! Hahahahahahahaaaa! / Ay (Ay-ay-ay-ay-ay-ay) / [Verse 1] / Crazy, but that's how it goes / Millions of people living as foes / Maybe it's not too late / To
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Ozzy Osbourne – Crazy Train [Live at Budokan]
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[Intro] / All aboard! Hahahahahahahaaaa! / Ay (Ay-ay-ay-ay-ay-ay) / [Verse 1] / Crazy, but that's how it goes / Millions of people living as foes / Maybe it's not too late / To
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Pat Boone – Crazy Train
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Crazy, but that's how it goes / Millions of people living as foes / Maybe it's not too late / To learn how to love / And forget how to hate / Mental wounds not healing / Driving me
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Sabrina Carpenter – Crazy Train (Ozzy Osbourne Cover)
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[Verse 1] / Crazy, but that's how it goes / Millions of people living as foes / Maybe it's not too late / To learn how to love and forget how to hate / [Pre-Chorus] / Mental wounds
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Mystic Prophecy – Crazy Train
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(“ALL ABOARD, HA HA HA HA HA!”) / Crazy, but that's how it goes / Millions of people living as foes / Maybe it's not too late / To learn how to love, and forget how to hate
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Rachel Bloom – Crazy Train
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[Intro] / All aboard / Hahahahahahahahaha / Ay-ay-ay / (We are the Trolls) / [Verse 1] / Crazy, that's how it goes (We are the Trolls) / Millions of people living as foes (We are
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Dee Snider (Ft. Doug Aldrich) – Crazy Train
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Crazy, but that's how it goes / Millions of people living as foes / Maybe it's not too late / To learn how to love / And forget how to hate / Mental wounds not healing / Life's a
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Corey Taylor (Ft. Dave Lombardo, Dave Navarro & John 5) – Crazy train
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All aboard! ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! / Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay / Crazy / But that's how it goes / Millions of people living as foes / Maybe it's not too late / To learn how to love
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Trick Daddy (Ft. Lil Jon & Twista) – Let's Go
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A single by Trick Daddy off his 2004 album “Thug Matrimony: Married to the Streets.” This is Trick Daddy’s most successful single of his career, reaching #7 on the Billboard Hot
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Ozzy Osbourne – Desire
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Fourth track off No More Tears. A song about the love for rocking which was co-written by Lemmy Kilmister, the frontman of Motörhead.
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Forever The Sickest Kids – Crazy Train
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Forever The Sickest Kids covered “Crazy Train” originally by Ozzy Osbourne for the compilation album Punk Goes Classic Rock.
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Zella Day – Crazy Train
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[Verse 1] / Crazy, but that's how it goes / Millions of people living as foes / Maybe it's not too late / To learn how to love and forget how to hate / [Pre-Chorus] / Mental wounds
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Ozzy Osbourne – Intro [Live & Loud]
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[instrumental medley]
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Ozzy Osbourne – Crazy Train Samples
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See all of “Crazy Train” by Ozzy Osbourne’s samples
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Slash (Ft. Myles Kennedy) – Crazy Train (Live)
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All aboard! Ha ha ha ha ha ha haaaa! / Ay, Ay, Ay, Ay, Ay, Ay, Ay / Crazy, but that's how it goes / Millions of people living as foes / Maybe it's not too late / To learn how to
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Hollywood Undead – Undead
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The main riff of the song is the same as that from “Crazy Train” by Ozzy Osbourne, played on a synthesizer rather than a guitar and transposed into a different key.
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