Aimee
Ozzy Osbourne · Other Songs - Ozzy Osbourne
When you break down and cry
I try to give you all my love and affection
Please believe me
I try
Oh Aimee
I know I've been unkind
I guess I wasn't much of a friend
Oh Aimee
Let's leave it all behind
Cause I'm gonna love you
I'm gonna love you
Im gonna love you ''Til the end
Aimee
There's so much you give me
So much to live for
When I'm feeling down
You just turn it around
And the pain Isn't there anymore
Oh Aimee
I know I've been unkind
I guess I wasn't much of a friend
Oh Yeah
Aimee
Let's leave it all behind
Cause I'll always love you
I'll always love you
I'll always love you "Til the end
Angel in the night
You'll be my angel in the night
Angel in the night
You'll be my angel in the night
Angel in the night
You'll be my angel in the night
Dont' ever tell me lies
Cause I'll always be your friend
And I'm gonna love you
I'm gonna love you
Im gonna love you 'Til the end
So tell me what do I do about it
When you break down and cry
I try to give you all my love and affection
Please believe me
I try
Oh Aimee
I know I've been unkind
I know I wasn't much of a friend
Oh Yeah
Aimee
Let's leave it all behind
Cause I'm gonna love you
I'm gonna love you
I'm gonna love you 'Til the end
Angel in the night
You'll be my angel in the night
Angel in the night
You'll be my angel in the night
Angel in the night
You'll be my angel in the night
Please be my angel in the night
About Aimee
"Aimee" stands as a defining track in Ozzy Osbourne's early career, capturing the raw energy and melodic sensibilities of his work with Black Sabbath and the subsequent solo ventures of the 1980s. The song exemplifies the hard rock and heavy metal genres that characterized Osbourne's signature style during this period, blending aggressive guitar riffs with his distinctive vocal delivery. While often associated with the broader discography of the era, the recording reflects a transitional phase in his musical output, showcasing a shift toward more polished production while maintaining the gritty intensity that made him a legend. The track remains a staple for fans of classic heavy metal, illustrating Osbourne's ability to craft memorable melodies that resonate within the genre's tradition. Its enduring presence in live performances and compilations underscores its status as a significant contribution to his catalog of influential rock recordings.
