
The story of Ozzy Osbourne's solo work is easily understood when looking at which albums he favored on his setlists with his most and least played songs.
Every studio album from 1980's Blizzard of Ozz through 1991's No More Tears (except 1988's No Rest For The Wicked) was heavily featured during live shows through the years.
After that, there was a considerable dropoff in album representation when it comes to Ozzy's setlist. Much of the work from later in his solo career never got a chance to shine live.
Some of that could be attributed to fewer live solo shows due to touring with Black Sabbath or even possible health limitations.
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Regardless, there isn't a single record of a live song being played off 2020's Ordinary Man. Other titles from this period fared slightly better, with tracks from Down to Earth and Scream making occasional live appearances.
Ozzy died on July 22, 2025 at the age of 76, just 17 days after performing a five song solo set that preceded Black Sabbath's classic lineup reunion and Back to the Beginning farewell concert in Birmingham.
Here is a look back at the most and least played songs live from each of his 13 studio albums.
Most + Least Played Songs From Every Ozzy Osbourne Album
The songs Ozzy played the most and least from each of his albums through the years.
Gallery Credit: Rob Carroll
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All stats last updated on July 14, 2025 (via setlist.fm)
Gallery Credit: Rob Carroll