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“Don’t Worry, I’m Coming” — Paul McCartney Called. Ringo Starr Drove 100 Miles Through the Night. And Together, They Sang Ozzy Osbourne Home.

It was just past midnight when the call came. Paul McCartney, his voice low and thick with emotion, had just heard the news: Ozzy Osbourne — the man whose voice once gave power to the voiceless — was gone. There was no hesitation. He picked up the phone and said just four words: “Don’t worry, I’m coming.”
By dawn, the two rock legends stood shoulder to shoulder outside the great cathedral in Birmingham, just miles from where Ozzy was born. Before the crowd, before the casket draped in black velvet and crimson roses, they sang “Because” — the song he used to hum when the world felt impossibly loud.
It wasn’t just a performance. It was a promise.
That his voice — and his memory — would never fade.