Released: November 1, 2005

Songwriter: Peter Brown (UK) Eric Clapton Jack Bruce

Producer: Mark Hudson

[Verse]
It's getting near dawn
When lights close their tired eyes
I'll soon be with you my love
To give you my dawn surprise

[Bridge]
I'll be with you darling soon (so soon)
I'll be with you when the stars start falling

[Chorus 1]
I've been waiting so long
To be where I'm going
In the sunshine of your love

[Verse 2]
I'm with you my love
The light's shining through on you
I'm with you my love
It's the morning and just we two

[Bridge]
I'll be with you darling now
I'll be with you till my seas are dried up

[Chorus]
I've been waiting so long
To be where I'm going
In the sunshine of your love

[Verse]
I'm with you my love
The light's shining through on you
I'm with you my love
It's the morning and just we two

[Bridge]
I'll be with you darling now
I'll be with you till my seas are dried up

[Chorus]
I've been waiting so long
To be where I'm going
In the sunshine of your love

Ozzy Osbourne

John Michael “Ozzy” Osbourne (born 3 December 1948) is an English vocalist, songwriter, and television personality informally referred to as “The Godfather of Heavy Metal.” He rose to prominence in the early 1970s as the lead vocalist of the rock band Black Sabbath, whose sound was influential to the development of heavy metal.

Ozzy was fired from Black Sabbath in 1979 over his substance abuse, later sharing, “I was no more fucked up than the rest of them. It was bullshit.” Despite his ensuing depression and continued substance abuse, Sabbath’s manager and his daughter (Sharon Ardon, later Sharon Osbourne) quickly helped him launch a solo career that has been called one of the most unlikely comebacks and most successful enterprises in the history of rock.

His first two albums, featuring former Quiet Riot virtuoso guitarist Randy Rhoads, immediately brought Ozzy to a comparable level of success to his previous band. Both albums are still hailed as having “helped redefine heavy metal.” When Rhoads died in a 1982 plane crash, Ozzy was devastated and considered quitting music, but Sharon insisted he press on.