Black Star Riders unleash cover of The Osmonds' 'Crazy Horses' – listen

50 years after the original track's release

The Osmonds (left) and Black Star Riders (right)
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 2nd Nov 2022
Last updated 2nd Nov 2022

Fresh from being unveiled as headliners of Planet Rockstock 2022, Black Star Riders have premiered their new single – a cover of The Osmonds’ 1972 track 'Crazy Horses.'

Released almost exactly 50 years after The Osmonds’ original song, which peaked at Number 2 in the UK, Black Star Riders’ version sees them give the track a hard-rocking twist.

Explaining why they’ve covered ‘Crazy Horses’, Black Star Riders frontman Ricky Warwick enthuses: “I remember watching The Osmonds performing this song on television in the early seventies as a young kid.

“I fell in love with it then and was patiently waiting for the opportunity to cover it. Thankfully my brothers in BSR shared the same adoration for the tune. So… The time is now and here it is!”

Listen to Black Star Riders’ ‘Crazy Horses’:

In a 2021 interview with Songfacts, Osmonds star Donny Osmond (who didn’t sing on the track) claimed that Ozzy Osbourne told him that ‘Crazy Horses’ is “one of his favourite rock and roll songs.”

Here's The Osmonds' original version of 'Crazy Horses':

Alongside Planet Rock playlisted anthem ‘Better Than Saturday Night’, ‘Crazy Horses’ is lifted from Black Star Riders’ new studio album ‘Wrong Side of Paradise’, which lands on Friday 20th January.

Prior to its release, Black Star Riders headline Planet Rockstock at Trecco Bay in South Wales on Saturday 3rd December.

They appear alongside fellow headliners King King (Thursday), Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons plays Motörhead (Friday) and Monster Truck (Sunday).

Weekend tickets without accommodation (both Gold and standard), plus day tickets for Thursday, Saturday and Sunday are available to buy RIGHT HERE.

In February, Black Star Riders embark on a headline UK tour alongside Michael Monroe and Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons. Tickets are on sale from Planet Rock Tickets now.

Black Star Riders’ UK tour dates:

DECEMBER 2022

Planet Rockstock, Trecco Bay – Sat 3rd

FEBRUARY 2023

Belfast Limelight - Sat 11th

Nottingham Rock City – Mon 13th

Norwich UEA – Wed 15th

Ipswich Corn Exchange – Thu 16th

Manchester O2 Ritz – Fri 17th

Wolverhampton KK's Steel Mill – Sat 18th

Leeds O2 Academy – Sun 19th

Cardiff Tramshed – Tue 21st

Bristol O2 Academy – Wed 22nd

Glasgow SWG3 – Thu 23rd

Newcastle O2 City Hall – Fri 24th

London O2 Shepherds Bush Empire – Sun 26th

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