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I was unprepared for fame
Then everybody knew my name
No more lonely nights, it's all for you
I have traveled many miles
I've seen tears and I've seen smiles
Just remember that it's all for you

Don't forget me as the colors fade
When the lights go down, it's just an empty stage
Okay

Yes, I've been a bad guy
Been higher than the blue sky
And the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man
I've made momma cry
Don't know why I'm still alive
Yes, the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man

Many times I've lost control
They tried to kill my rock 'n' roll
Just remember I'm still here for you
I don't wanna say goodbye
When I do, you'll be alright
After all, I did it all for you

Don't forget me as the colors fade
When the lights go down, it's just an empty stage
Okay

Yes, I've been a bad guy
Been higher than the blue sky
And the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man
I've made momma cry
Don't know why I'm still alive
Yes, the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man

Yes, I've been a bad guy
Been higher than the blue sky
And the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man
I've made momma cry
Don't know why I'm still alive
Yes, the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man
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Ordinary man lyrics

Ordinary man album songs

released 2020 via Epic Records
1. Straight to hell
2. All my life
3. Goodbye
4. Ordinary man
5. Under the graveyard
6. Eat me
7. Today is the end
8. Scary little green men
9. Holy for tonight
10. It's a raid
11. Take what you want
12. Darkside blues
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check here the lyrics for Ordinary man, the 4th song of the 12 recorded for the album Ordinary man, with a total running time of , by Ozzy Osbourne. It was released on February 21, 2020 via Epic Records, and produced by Andrew Matt.