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Hard Road (Stevie Wright album)

Hard Road is the debut solo album from Australian singer Stevie Wright. The album's first single " Evie (Part 1)" was hugely successful and the title track was later covered on Rod Stewart's 1974 album Smiler. The album itself reach #2 on the Australian albums charts in 1974 was the 16th highest selling album in Australia that year. The compact disc is currently out-of-print and has become quite rare. A digital edition was available on iTunes as of June, 2014.

Hard Road (Black Sabbath song)

"Hard Road" is a single by English rock band Black Sabbath. It reached 33 on the UK singles charts and was the last single recorded with Ozzy Osbourne on vocals until " Psycho Man" in 1998.

It is the second single on the band's album Never Say Die!, the first being the album's title track.

Its B-side is " Symptom of the Universe", from the band's 1975 album Sabotage.

Usage examples of "hard road".

Still we couldn't sober up and didn't want to leave, and though we were all run out we still wanted to hang around with our lovely girls in this strange Arabian paradise we had finally found at the end of the hard, hard road.

Sometimes in winter, when the tide was down, the beach was frozen, and afforded a hard road up the back side for some thirty miles, as smooth as a floor.

And the hoofs of the little horse made on the hard road more noise than could be made by men beating with hammers upon brazen cylinders.

She liked the rapid gait at which they spun along, and the quick, sharp sound of the horses' hoofs on the hard road.

The pulleys creaked still more and, by the light of the lamp, they could see that the auto was slowly being pulled backward, out of the mud, and onto the hard road.

We in Rhodesia, little knew the long hard road that lay ahead, and indeed, still lies ahead of us.