We Sold Our Soul For Rock 'n' Roll - Track Listing

Track Listing

The following is the track listing on the original record/cassette release. All songs written by Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward except where noted.

  1. "Black Sabbath" (from Black Sabbath)
  2. "The Wizard" (from Black Sabbath)
  3. "Warning" (Aynsley Dunbar, John Moorshead, Alex Dmochowski, Victor Hickling) (from Black Sabbath)
  4. "Paranoid" (from Paranoid)
  5. "War Pigs" (from Paranoid)
  6. "Iron Man" (from Paranoid)
  7. "Wicked World" (from U.S. release of Black Sabbath/ B-side to UK "Evil Woman" single)
  8. "Tomorrow's Dream" (from Black Sabbath, Vol. 4)
  9. "Fairies Wear Boots" (from Paranoid)
  10. "Changes" (from Black Sabbath, Vol. 4)
  11. "Sweet Leaf" (from Master of Reality)
  12. "Children of the Grave" (from Master of Reality)
  13. "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" (from Sabbath Bloody Sabbath)
  14. "Am I Going Insane (Radio)" (from Sabotage)
  15. "Laguna Sunrise" (from Black Sabbath, Vol. 4)
  16. "Snowblind" (from Black Sabbath, Vol. 4)
  17. "N.I.B." (from Black Sabbath)

When the album was released on CD, due to space restrictions, the tracks "Wicked World", "Warning" and "Laguna Sunrise" were omitted on the US version. On the UK version "Wicked World" was omitted, the bass solo intro for "N.I.B." was cut, and "Children of the Grave" was shortened to 0:43 (the outro of the song). The CD was later remastered and reissued as a 2CD set, restoring the original track listing and the bass solo intro for N.I.B.

A common cassette version in the US N.Y./N.J. market, late 70s to early 80s, had N.I.B. appearing in place of Wicked World.

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