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You Said It All Lyrics

WELL I GOTTA FUNNY FEELIN'BUT I'M GONNA STAY COOL,
SOMETHING'S TELLING ME I'M
GONNA BREAK ALL THE RULES,
LET ME TELL YA I'M NOT INSECURE,
BUT I GOT AN EMPTY FEELIN' THAT YOU GOT THE CURE

YOU SAID IT ALL,YOU'VE GOT TO STAY,
TO PROUD TO FALL, NO MORE TO SAY

WELL I'M FEELING SOBER BUT I'M HIGH ON THE THRONE,
LIKE A DEMON SICK AND SICK AND TIRED OF BEING ALONE,
I'VE MADE A BED THAT'S HARD TO LIE IN,
BUT IF LOVIN' YOU IS WRONG, CAN'T DO NOTHING BUT SIN

YOU SAID IT ALL,YOU'VE GOT TO STAY,
TO PROUD TO FALL, NO MORE TO SAY(solo)(repeat chorus)

LET THEM HANG ME,THEY WOULD IF THEY KNEW,
EVEN HALF THE THINGS I'VE BEEN DOING WITH YOU,
WALK ME TO THE GALLOW AND DROP ME TO THE FLOOR,
AND WATCH ME SWINGIN' AND I STIIL WANT YOU MORE

YOU SAID IT ALL, YOU'VE GOT TO STAY,
TO PROUD TO FALL, NO MORE TO SAY
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Cover art for You Said It All lyrics by Ozzy Osbourne

Why has no one commented?? This song kicks as much azz as Ozzy does. And thats alot

Cover art for You Said It All lyrics by Ozzy Osbourne

Was this song ever studio recorded? I have two versions of it, one's a live single and one's a live mp3, both are different and both sound like shit (quality wise that is, the song kicks ass)

Cover art for You Said It All lyrics by Ozzy Osbourne

is this a sabbath or just an ozzy tune ?

Cover art for You Said It All lyrics by Ozzy Osbourne

ozzy said this was written during a soundcheck, and is considered to be a "fake" live recording with crowd noises dubbed in with a demo recording, only recievable on the "Mr. Crowley Live EP" so it's a very rare track and yes it does kick ass!

Cover art for You Said It All lyrics by Ozzy Osbourne

I think hes saying hes not afaid to fall and hes not afaid to sin!

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Cover art for You Said It All lyrics by Ozzy Osbourne

I absolutely love this song. I think this one and "Looking at Me Looking at You" both would've made great singles. Maybe they weren't on-brand enough for the Ozzy camp, as neither have an occult-horror association. Back then they were still building the "Prince of Darkness" legend around the singer. But still, these two are such fantastic tunes, I think the radio would've loved both.

 
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