 LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts) - Ozzy Osbourne has set a new record for the longest time taken to reach number one during a career, reaching the top of the charts 33 years after his first hit with Black Sabbath, Paranoid, got to number four in August 1970. This week is on No1 spot again collaborating with his daughter Kelly Osbourne on 'Changes'. The previous record was set by Lulu, who took just over 29 years to rack up her first number one, according to the Book of Guinness World Records. The Scottish singer's first single Shout reached No 7 in May 1964 but it was not until October 1993 that she scored her first number one single, joining Take That on Relight My Fire.
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