No More Tears

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No More Tears is a phrase that has been used in various contexts, including as a title for music albums, songs, and as a slogan for a popular brand of children's shampoo. This article will focus on these three main uses of the phrase.

Music[edit | edit source]

Album[edit | edit source]

No More Tears is the sixth solo studio album by British heavy metal vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. Released on 17 September 1991, the album features the eponymous track "No More Tears," which has become one of Osbourne's signature songs.

Song[edit | edit source]

"No More Tears" is also the title of a song by American singer Barbra Streisand from her 1979 album Wet. The song, a duet with Donna Summer, was a commercial success and is often referred to as "No More Tears (Enough is Enough)".

Johnson's Baby Shampoo[edit | edit source]

"No More Tears" is a registered trademark of Johnson & Johnson, used as a slogan for their line of baby shampoo. The phrase is intended to assure parents that the product will not irritate the eyes of their children.

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