Diary of a Madman (song)

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""Diary of a Madman""
""Diary of a Madman"" cover
Song by Ozzy Osbourne
from the album Diary of a Madman
Released November 7, 1981 & August 22, 1995 (re-issue)
Recorded 1981
Genre Heavy Metal
Label Jet/Epic Records
Producer(s) Ozzy Osbourne
Diary of a Madman track listing
"S.A.T.O."
(7)
""Diary of a Madman""
(8)

"Diary of a Madman" is a heavy metal song by Ozzy Osbourne released in 1981 on his Diary of a Madman album.

Guitarist Randy Rhoads, was taking classical guitar lessons while on the "Diary of a Madman" tour. The opening acoustic riff is inspired by a lesson he was working on with his "on the road" teacher.

The song was written by Randy Rhoads, Bob Daisley, and Lee Kerslake with the latter two writing the lyrics and vocal melodies respectively. Supposedly, Ozzy had a hard time coping with the unusual time signature in this song, which was composed by Randy Rhoads and bassist Bob Daisley. According to Daisley, Ozzy's comment was, "I'm not fucking Frank Zappa, you know."

The alternative rock band A Perfect Circle covered of this song, and combined it with Lovesong by The Cure.

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