Greatest Ozzy Osbourne Songs (Solo Career) of All Time
Over the Mountain or No More Tears

Pick Your Favorite

OVER THE MOUNTAIN

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NO MORE TEARS
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Why This Battle Matters

Ever wondered which song packs a bigger punch in Ozzy Osbourne's illustrious solo career? Is it the soaring guitar solos of 'Over the Mountain' or the emotional depth of 'No More Tears'? This is not just a battle of two of Ozzy’s greatest hits; it's a showdown of epic proportions, placing nostalgia against powerhouse balladry. Here, legacy meets raw emotional outreach. What's at stake? It's more than just a spot on a list; it's about which track truly captures the essence of Ozzy's musical journey. So, what does your playlist say about you?

🔥 Fan Takes

Gotta admit, I'm torn. Over the Mountain has that classic vibe, but No More Tears just hits different.
over the mountain? more like over-hyped lol why is this even a debate 😂
No More Tears, man. It's just an anthem. Feels like it was made for epic movie scenes or something.

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer No More Tears over Over the Mountain when it comes to the greatest Ozzy Osbourne Songs (Solo Career) of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick No More Tears 75.0% of the time over Over the Mountain.

Across all battles:

No More Tears win rate: 54.6%

Over the Mountain win rate: 32.0%

Fan FAQs

Who's the top contender in the Greatest Ozzy Osbourne Solo Career Songs league?

Currently, 'Crazy Train' holds the top spot in the league as the crown jewel of Ozzy's solo career. For more details, check out the full GOAT List.

What makes Over the Mountain remain a beloved track among Ozzy Osbourne fans?

Over the Mountain captures that quintessential Ozzy spirit with its heavy, driving beats and wild, soaring vocals. Fans love it for its high-energy delivery and how it kicks off with a bang, making it an unforgettable opener for 'Diary of a Madman.'

Why is No More Tears crushing it against Over the Mountain in this fan vote?

No More Tears is dominating because it strikes a deep chord with Ozzy fans, thanks to its epic guitar solos and deeply emotional lyrics. It’s a song that manages to blend despair with a sense of resilience, and that powerful contrast is likely why it's soaring in the polls.