**Ozzy Osbourne’s Heartbreaking Funeral Wishes Finally Revealed — One Song, One Rule, And One Guest That Shocked Even His Closest Friends**
Before his death at 76, Ozzy Osbourne had already laid out his final wishes—not just for the music world, but for the last goodbye that would define his legacy. Known for his outrageous onstage persona and chaotic brilliance, the Prince of Darkness left behind funeral plans that were surprisingly intimate, deeply emotional, and full of the raw honesty only Ozzy could deliver.
He asked for one song to close the service: *“See You on the Other Side.”* A haunting ballad that once felt like a farewell to youth now became the soundtrack to his actual goodbye. Ozzy wanted it played live—no recording, no playback. He insisted the song *must* be performed by one person: **Dave Grohl.**
Even his closest friends were stunned. The Foo Fighters frontman and former Nirvana drummer was not just a modern rock icon but someone Ozzy quietly admired for years. Ozzy had told Sharon privately, *“He’s got the heart. He’ll understand.”* And so, she reached out. Dave said yes within minutes.
Sharon, through tears, has been helping organize every detail, even personally preparing Grohl’s space in the chapel’s performance area—because Ozzy’s only rule was clear: **“No spotlight. No showbiz. Just soul.”**
But there was one thing Ozzy didn’t want at his funeral—**no eulogies.**
*“Don’t stand up there and say I was a saint. I wasn’t,”* he once told a friend. *“If you’re gonna remember me, do it loud. Play the music. Feel it. That’s enough.”*
No long speeches. No false sanctification.
Just one song. One voice. And the raw power of real love, grief, and gratitude echoing through the chapel walls.
Because in the end, Ozzy didn’t want to be remembered as perfe
ct.
Just as real.