![]() ![]() ![]() “I’ve always felt to be somewhat of a spokesman for kids – for people who may be lonely, looked down upon, because they like the wrong kind of music – and, more importantly, the kids who play in bands,” Dio explained in 1987 on BBC Radio 1. With a melody composed by guitarist Tommy Iommi, the lyrics were written by Ronnie James Dio, who replaced Osbourne. Not long after frontman Ozzy Osbourne departed Black Sabbath, the band set the rock and heavy metal world on fire with one of their career-defining songs, “Heaven and Hell.” Despite not being released as an official single, “Heaven and Hell” stood out to fans, its seven-minute runtime often being stretched to nearly 13 minutes during Black Sabbath’s live shows. ![]()
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