Road to Nowhere
"Road to Nowhere"
Reflect on the journey with Ozzy Osbourne's "Road to Nowhere." This powerful 1991 ballad blends Hard Rock emotion with Classic Rock sensibilities. Featuring Zakk Wylde's signature guitar work, it offers a contemplative look at life's uncertain path, memorably closing the acclaimed No More Tears album with depth.
- TITLE: Road to Nowhere
- BAND: Ozzy Osbourne
- GENRE: Classic Rock, Hard Rock
- RELEASEDAY: September 17
- YEAR: 1991
Closing Ozzy Osbourne’s hit 1991 album No More Tears, "Road to Nowhere" provided a moment of powerful introspection amidst heavier tracks. Co-written by Ozzy, guitarist Zakk Wylde, and drummer Randy Castillo, the track exemplifies a Classic Rock ballad approach within his Hard Rock repertoire, featuring acoustic elements blended seamlessly with Wylde's soaring, melodic electric guitar leads.
As a successful single on rock radio, "Road to Nowhere" connected with listeners through its themes of navigating life's unpredictable journey and finding meaning despite uncertainty about the destination. Zakk Wylde's expressive guitar work is central to the song's enduring appeal. It remains a respected track showcasing Ozzy's range beyond pure metal today, April 13, 2025.
SONG MEANING: "Road to Nowhere" is a reflection on the journey of life, acknowledging past mistakes or hardships ("The wreckage of my past keeps haunting me") and facing an uncertain future path ("don't know where it's taking me"). Despite not knowing the destination ("road to nowhere"), the lyrics suggest finding a sense of purpose or acceptance in the journey itself ("Watching the wheels go round and round").
"Ozzy Osbourne"
- TITLE: Ozzy Osbourne
- ACTIVE: 1967–present (1967)
- BAND: Ozzy Osbourne
"Crazy Train"
- TITLE: Crazy Train
- BAND: Ozzy Osbourne
- GENRE: Heavy Metal
- OTHER: Workout Song
- RELEASEDAY: March 27
- YEAR: 1981
