Crazy Train
"Crazy Train"
All aboard Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train"! His explosive 1980/81 debut solo single is a timeless Heavy Metal anthem. Powered by Randy Rhoads' legendary guitar riff and Ozzy's iconic wail, this high-energy track remains a staple of rock radio and intense workout playlists worldwide.
- TITLE: Crazy Train
- BAND: Ozzy Osbourne
- GENRE: Heavy Metal
- OTHER: Workout Song
- RELEASEDAY: March 27
- YEAR: 1981
Released as the lead single in 1981 in most territories from his 1980 debut solo album Blizzard of Ozz, "Crazy Train" triumphantly launched Ozzy Osbourne's post-Black Sabbath career. The song is pure, definitive Heavy Metal, largely defined by the revolutionary and instantly recognizable guitar playing of the legendary Randy Rhoads, whose main riff and stunning solo remain iconic.
With lyrics reflecting Cold War anxieties and questioning societal sanity ("I'm going off the rails..."), "Crazy Train" resonated deeply beyond just its musical power. It became one of Ozzy's most enduring signature songs, a fixture at sporting events. Its relentless driving rhythm and high-octane energy also make it an absolutely perfect, powerful workout song today, April 13, 2025.
SONG MEANING: "Crazy Train" tackles themes of madness, disillusionment, and the pervasive anxieties of the Cold War era during which it was written. The lyrics express a feeling of society going "off the rails on a crazy train," referencing the potential for conflict ("Heirs of a cold war") and the negativity permeating the world ("Mental wounds not healing"), urging listeners to learn "how to love / And forget how to hate."
"Run to the Hills"
- TITLE: Run to the Hills
- BAND: Iron Maiden
- GENRE: Heavy Metal
- OTHER: Workout Song
- RELEASEDAY: February 12
- YEAR: 1982
