Ozzy Osbourne’s No More Tears reenters the Official Physical Albums and Album Sales charts at Nos. 79 and 82, its first appearance since 2021. Singer Ozzy Osborne stripped off in his swimming pool in Beverly Hills, California in June 1987. Ozzy smokes his cigar while giving the victory sign.(Photo by Eddie sanderson/Getty Images).
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Many of Ozzy Osbourne’s solo albums are in the middle of a decline on the United Kingdom’s music charts. Most of the superstar’s biggest projects exploded in popularity after his passing, as mourning fans rushed to both buy and stream the art that turned him into a household name and will forever define his legacy.
As a number of sets fall on the charts, No More Tears manages to climb dramatically on one ranking and even find its way back to several lists at the same time.
No More Tears Rocks Back Onto Two Charts
No More Tears reenters both the Official Physical Albums and Official Album Sales charts this week. The project breaks back in at Nos. 79 and 82, respectively.
Ozzy Osbourne’s Album Returns for the First Time
Osbourne’s solo album No More Tears has only spent two weeks on both of those rosters. It returns this frame after originally debuting inside the top 40 back in September of 2021. Now, years later and almost a month since Osbourne’s death, No More Tears is a bestseller again.
No More Tears Leaps Up the Rock Chart
As it reappears on two sales rankings, No More Tears also gains quite a bit of ground on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart. On that genre-specific list, Osbourne’s classic vaults from No. 34 to No. 16.
No More Tears has spent twice as long on the rock-specific list as it has on both the Official Album Sales and Official Physical Albums charts combined, and it has previously cracked the top 10.
Half a Dozen Ozzy Osbourne Albums Chart This Week
Half a dozen of Osbourne’s solo albums continue to live on the charts in the U.K. The Essential, one of his most popular compilations, appears on five rankings, while No More Tears ties Blizzard of Ozz by landing on a trio of tallies. Memoirs of a Madman, Ordinary Man, and Patient Number 9 find space on just a single roster apiece.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/08/22/ozzy-osbourne-fans-continueto-mourn-him-with-no-more-tears/