Road To Nowhere
Ozzy Osbourne · No More Tears
And all the things I've done to me
I'm still looking for the answers
I'm still searching for the key
The wreckage of my past keeps haunting me
It just won't leave me alone
I still find it all a mystery
Could it be a dream?
The road to nowhere leads to me
Through all the happiness and sorrow
I guess I'd do it all again
Live for today and not tomorrow
It's still the road that never ends
The wreckage of my past keeps haunting me
It just won't leave me alone
I still find it all a mystery
Could it be a dream?
The road to nowhere leads to me
Ah, ah
The road to nowhere's gonna pass me by
Ah, ah
I hope we never have to say goodbye
I never want to live without you
The wreckage of my past keeps haunting me
It just won't leave me alone
I still find it all a mystery
Could it be a dream?
The road to nowhere leads to me
Repeat x6
Road To Nowhere
Ozzy Osbourne's "Road To Nowhere" stands as a defining track from the 1988 album *No More Tears*, marking a pivotal shift in his musical direction toward hard rock and blues-infused metal. Recorded during a period where Osbourne sought to reclaim his signature heavy sound after years of pop experimentation, the song features his characteristic raspy vocals layered over a driving, distorted rhythm section. The track exemplifies the raw energy and melodic sensibilities that characterized his work in the late 1980s, serving as a bridge between his earlier hard rock roots and the heavier, more aggressive styles he would explore in subsequent decades. As a staple of his discography, the recording captures the essence of his public persona and musical identity at a critical juncture in his career.
