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“Don’t Worry, I’m Coming” — Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton Journey Through the Night to Sing Ozzy Osbourne Home

Posted on July 25, 2025 By admin

Birmingham, England — The call came just after midnight. It was quiet but weighted, like thunder in the distance. Reba McEntire, her voice thick with emotion and disbelief, had just heard the news that echoed across the music world: Ozzy Osbourne — the prince of darkness, the voice of metal, the soul of rebellion — had passed.

There was no pause. No need for planning. Reba picked up the phone and spoke four words that only someone who understood music as devotion would say:

“Don’t worry, I’m coming.”

Miles away, her old friend and sister in song, Dolly Parton, was already on the road. No camera crews. No security details. Just Dolly, alone behind the wheel, making her way through the winding fog-covered roads of the English countryside. A hundred miles of quiet tribute.

Two voices of country, headed toward one of rock’s loudest legends. It wasn’t expected. But it was exactly right.


Ozzy, the Unlikely Dreamer

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Born in the steel-lined streets of Aston, Birmingham, Ozzy Osbourne rose from poverty and hardship to global acclaim. With Black Sabbath, he pioneered heavy metal — but more than that, he created a voice for those who felt like they didn’t belong.

His howl was not just defiance; it was testimony. His lyrics told of loneliness, addiction, confusion, hope — often all at once. And underneath the wild persona, the bats and black eyeliner, was a man who was, above all, human.

In interviews across the years, Ozzy often referenced his love for melodies that could break hearts. And in a moment that seemed improbable but now feels inevitable, two queens of country decided to pay him back in kind.


A Meeting at the Cathedral

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As the morning sun broke over Birmingham, mourners lined the street outside St. Martin’s Cathedral, the Gothic church nestled in the heart of the city Ozzy once called home. Fans from every generation stood silently — bikers, metalheads, teenagers, and elderly couples who had once danced to “Crazy Train.”

Inside, the cathedral was hushed in candlelight. Ozzy’s casket rested beneath stained glass, draped in black velvet and crimson roses, the colors he carried throughout his life.

And then they arrived.

Reba McEntire in a long, dark coat. Dolly Parton, silver curls glinting in the soft light. The crowd didn’t cheer. They didn’t need to. This wasn’t a performance. It was a pilgrimage.


They Sang “Dreamer”

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Without guitars, without production, the two legends took their place at the front of the cathedral. A pianist struck the opening chords of “Dreamer” — the haunting ballad Ozzy once wrote to speak directly to the child within himself, and the future he feared might never come.

“I’m just a dreamer / I dream my life away…”

Their voices blended — Reba’s clear and strong, Dolly’s tender and aching. The melody floated upward like smoke, weaving through the arches, through the grief. In that moment, genres didn’t matter. What mattered was truth. What mattered was love.


A Promise, Not a Performance

Reba and Dolly didn’t sing to impress. They sang because they had to. Because Ozzy’s voice had once lifted them, in private moments no one ever saw. Because music, real music, knows no boundaries. It only knows hearts.

The song ended. The silence returned. But something hung in the air — not sorrow, exactly, but a strange kind of peace.

In singing for Ozzy, these two women had done more than offer comfort.
They had made a vow.

That his voice — broken, raw, unforgettable — would not be silenced by death.
That his story would echo, louder than ever, in every soul that ever felt alone.


The World Lost a Legend. Music Lost a Brother.

Ozzy Osbourne wasn’t perfect. He didn’t try to be. He was honest. He was bold. He was vulnerable, messy, outrageous — and for that, he was real. In a world of filters and polish, Ozzy bled onstage for us all.

And as Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton stood at his side in the final moments of public farewell, the message was clear:

This man mattered. This music mattered. And we will carry it forward.


“Don’t worry, I’m coming.”

It wasn’t just a call.

It was a covenant.

From one legend to another.

From the mountains of Tennessee to the factories of Birmingham.

From dreamer… to dreamer.

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