Aimee Osbourne Covers Ozzy’s “No More Tears” for Sharon’s 73rd Birthday — Bringing Her Mother to Tears

Aimee Osbourne

The Osbourne family celebrated a night filled with love, music, and nostalgia as Aimee Osbourne paid a touching tribute to her parents by performing Ozzy Osbourne’s classic hit “No More Tears” in honor of her mother Sharon Osbourne’s 73rd birthday.
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The intimate celebration took place at the family’s Los Angeles home, with Kelly, Jack, and Sharon’s grandchildren in attendance. As the lights dimmed, Aimee stepped to the center of the room, microphone in hand, accompanied only by a soft acoustic guitar.

Her voice — gentle, emotional, and hauntingly pure — gave new life to her father’s legendary song. Gone was the heavy metal edge; instead, it became a tender ballad, filled with gratitude and love.
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Behind her, a large photo of Ozzy in his early touring days was projected on the wall, creating a bittersweet backdrop that made the moment even more powerful.

Sharon, sitting quietly at the front, was visibly moved. As Aimee sang the final chorus, “No more tears…”, tears streamed down Sharon’s face. Kelly reached over to comfort her mother, while Jack captured the moment on his phone.
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When the applause faded, Aimee said softly:

“This song has always been Dad’s voice — but tonight, it’s for you, Mum. Thank you for being the heart that holds us all together.”

The performance quickly went viral after Jack shared a short clip on social media. Fans flooded the comments with messages like “The most beautiful version of ‘No More Tears’ ever sung,” and “You can feel the love in every note.”

For a family that’s lived its life through chaos, fame, and rock ’n’ roll, this quiet birthday moment proved something simple yet powerful — that behind every scream and guitar solo, there’s always love holding it all together.

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