Hellraiser
Motörhead
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I'm living on an endless road Around the world for rock and roll Sometimes it feels so tough But I still ain't had enough I keep saying that it's getting too much But I know I'm a liar Feeling all right in the noise and the light But that's what lights my fire Hellraiser, in the thunder and heat Hellraiser, rock you back in your seat Hellraiser, and I'll make it come true Hellraiser, I'll put a spell on you Walking out on another stage Another town, another place Sometimes I don't feel right Nerves wound up too damn tight Don't you tell me it's bad for my health But kicking back don't make it Out of control, I play the ultimate role Don't know how to make it Hellraiser, in the thunder and heat Hellraiser, rock you back in your seat Hellraiser, and I'll make it come true Hellraiser, I'll put a spell on you I'm living on an endless road Around the world for rock and roll Sometimes it feels so tough But I still ain't had enough I keep saying that it's getting too much But I know I'm a liar Feeling all right in the noise and the light But that's what lights my fire Hellraiser, in the thunder and heat Hellraiser, rock you back in your seat Hellraiser, and I'll make it come true Hellraiser, I'll put a spell on you Hellraiser
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Written by: John Michael Osbourne, Zachary Phillip Wylde Wylde
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10 facts about this song
Song Creation"Hellraiser" was written by rock legends Lemmy Kilmister from Motörhead, Ozzy Osbourne, and Zakk Wylde.
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Two VersionsBoth Motörhead and Ozzy Osbourne recorded and released their versions of the song. Ozzy’s was on his 1991 album "No More Tears," while Lemmy’s was on the 1992 Motörhead album "March ör Die."
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Movie SoundtrackA version of "Hellraiser" by Motörhead is featured in three Hellraiser films including "Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth," giving it fame in both the music and film domains.
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Unique VideoThe music video for Motörhead’s version features Lemmy playing poker against Pinhead, the main antagonist in the Hellraiser movies.
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Grammy NominationOzzy Osbourne's version of "Hellraiser" was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Metal Performance in 1992.
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Complicated CreditThe song caused a bit of controversy with the songwriting credits. While Lemmy wrote the song specifically intending for Osbourne to record it, Lemmy was initially not given credit when Ozzy recorded and released the song. It wasn't until Osbourne's reissue of the album many years later where Lemmy's name was added.
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Instrumental PointIn both versions, a noteworthy element of the song is the use of harmonica, which introduces a bluesy note to the heavy metal composition.
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Remembering LemmyAfter Lemmy’s passing in 2015, Osbourne spoke about Lemmy’s influence and the creation of the song "Hellraiser" in several interviews, noting that the song would not exist without Lemmy's contribution.
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Connection with Fans"Hellraiser" continues to be a fan favorite and is often played at both Motörhead and Ozzy Osbourne concerts, standing as a testament to the enduring appeal of the track.
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Lyrics MessageThe lyrics of the song "Hellraiser" describe the rock and roll lifestyle, which was very fitting as both Lemmy and Ozzy lived such lives, marked by extreme highs and lows, excesses, and notable resilience.
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