Heaven and Hell (Black Sabbath Song)

Heaven And Hell (Black Sabbath Song)

"Heaven and Hell" is the title track to Black Sabbath's ninth studio album of the same name. It was written mainly by Tony Iommi, but as with almost all Black Sabbath albums, credit is given to the entire band. The lyrics were written entirely by then-newcomer Ronnie James Dio. The song has been performed by several bands of which Iommi and Dio were members including Black Sabbath, Dio, and Heaven & Hell.

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