
As the world continues to remember and honor the legendary Ozzy Osbourne, one tribute that stands out comes from an unexpected place — country superstar Carrie Underwood. During her appearance on The Howard Stern Show in 2023, Carrie delivered a stunning cover of Ozzy’s 1991 ballad “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” At the time, it was simply a respectful nod to a rock icon she admired. But now, following Ozzy’s passing in July 2025, that performance carries even more weight and meaning.
Carrie may be best known for her powerhouse country vocals, but her musical tastes have always been broader than one genre. Growing up in Oklahoma, she listened to everything — even when her mom wasn’t too thrilled about her Ozzy phase.
“I remember discovering Ozzy as a teenager,” Carrie told Howard Stern. “My mom wasn’t a fan, but I couldn’t help loving the emotion in his music.”
That connection came full circle in her heartfelt rendition of “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” a song originally written for Ozzy’s wife, Sharon. It’s one of those rock ballads that pulls at the heart — and Carrie gave it everything she had.
A Tribute With Heart and Permission
Before launching into the performance, Carrie made it clear that this was more than just a cover — it was a tribute. She and her team reached out to Sharon Osbourne beforehand to make sure it was okay. Sharon’s response? Incredibly kind and supportive.
“I just wanted to do it the right way,” Carrie said. “Ozzy’s music means a lot to me, and I wanted to be respectful.”
A Moment That Stopped Stern in His Tracks
Once the first notes hit, it was clear something special was happening. Carrie’s voice soared with raw emotion, and her band’s harmonies gave the classic song new life. Howard Stern was visibly moved.
“That was beautiful,” he said, asking them to repeat the harmonies on the spot. Carrie laughed, but happily obliged — giving fans one more chance to soak in the magic.
Carrie’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Side Shines Bright
Longtime fans know this wasn’t Carrie’s first foray into rock. She famously surprised the Stagecoach Festival crowd in 2023 by bringing out Axl Rose for a duet of “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” and her setlists often feature Guns N’ Roses covers. It’s clear: rock runs deep in her musical DNA.
Carrie Underwood’s ability to honor legends from outside her genre — and do it with grace, power, and respect — shows why she remains one of music’s most versatile and beloved artists.
Watch the Performance: “Mama, I’m Coming Home” by Carrie Underwood
If you haven’t seen it yet, her moving cover is worth every second. It’s more than a performance — it’s a love letter to a legend. And somehow, we think Ozzy would’ve smiled hearing it.
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