OZZY OSBOURNE Performs New Single On 'Friday Night SmackDown'; Video Available

May 19, 2007

A video clip of OZZY OSBOURNE performing his new single, "I Don't Wanna Stop", on the May 18 episode of The CW's "Friday Night SmackDown" at the sold-out 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore has been posted at YouTube. The track, the first single from Ozzy's upcoming "Black Rain" album, will also serve as the official theme of WWE's May 20 "Judgment Day" pay-per-view, two days before "Black Rain"'s worldwide release date.

As previously reported, the video for "I Don't Wanna Stop" has been posted online at Headbangersblog.com (Note: You must live in the U.S. in order to view the video). The clip will also be shown on this weekend's edition of MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball".

Regarding the song, Ozzy recently told WWE.com: "I'm 59 this year. People keep saying to me, 'You'll be quitting soon, retiring.' I don't wanna stop! You'll know when I want to stop because I won't be doing it anymore. I've tried not doing it, but it's not like I've got a job. I'd miss the fans. I'd miss the buzz, seeing the crowd going crazy."

Due on May 22, the Japanese edition of "Black Rain" will include two exclusive bonus tracks, entitled "I Can't Save You" and "Nightmare". Apple's iTunes Store is offering a special "pre-order" version of "Black Rain", featuring the bonus track "Love to Hate". The CD is available for streaming in its entirety at Sympatico.MSN.ca.

Ozzy Osbourne was recently interviewed by Scuzz TV about his new album, songwriting, war and life on the road. Watch the interview in two parts at YouTube: Part#1, Part#2.

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