Guess The Iron Maiden Song!

Clue #1: Twilight Zone
Clue #2: Fear is the lock
Clue #3: Maya Angelou
Clue #4: a part of this song lyrics repeatedly feature the name of an Ozzy Osbourne ballad
Clue #5: it is a B-side

Incorrect guesses: Twilight Zone / Space Truckin' / Sheriff of Huddersfield/ Still Life/ Blood Brothers/ Purgatory/ These Colours Don't Run/ Empire of the Clouds/ Coming Home
 
Here comes the anticipated night clue:

Clue #1: Twilight Zone
Clue #2: Fear is the lock
Clue #3: Maya Angelou
Clue #4: a part of this song lyrics repeatedly feature the name of an Ozzy Osbourne ballad
Clue #5: it is a B-side
Clue #6: Hallowed Be Thy Name

Incorrect guesses: Twilight Zone / Space Truckin' / Sheriff of Huddersfield/ Still Life/ Blood Brothers/ Purgatory/ These Colours Don't Run/ Empire of the Clouds/ Coming Home/ Sanctuary/ Remember Tomorrow
 
Well, no guess for 36 hours (cf page 1) so here is a new clue:

Clue #1: Twilight Zone
Clue #2: Fear is the lock
Clue #3: Maya Angelou
Clue #4: a part of this song lyrics repeatedly feature the name of an Ozzy Osbourne ballad
Clue #5: it is a B-side
Clue #6: Hallowed Be Thy Name
Clue #7: Ritchie Blackmore - genitive- Au

Incorrect guesses: Twilight Zone / Space Truckin' / Sheriff of Huddersfield/ Still Life/ Blood Brothers/ Purgatory/ These Colours Don't Run/ Empire of the Clouds/ Coming Home/ Sanctuary/ Remember Tomorrow
 
Rainbow's Gold
Ah ben quand même, c'est pas trop tôt! :)

Clue #1: Twilight Zone < "When your day is still dawning" (note: twilight can refer to both the evening and the morning, it is a question of daylight, not of time)
Clue #2: Fear is the lock < the chorus of "Fear Is The Key" takes place "in the heat of the night" // in opposition (key-lock), the first verse of the song starts "In the heat of the morning"
Clue #3: Maya Angelou < famous for writing I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings // "And your bird, she's singing "
Clue #4: a part of this song lyrics repeatedly feature the name of an Ozzy Osbourne ballad // "So Tired" is on Bark At The Moon. "I'm so tired" is what is repeated before the instrumental break of this Maiden cover.
Clue #5: it is a B-side < seld-explanatory
Clue #6: Hallowed Be Thy Name < "Catch your soul, he's willing to fly away" *might* have inspired the lyrics of the Maiden song ;)
Clue #7: Ritchie Blackmore - genitive- Au < put together, these elements spell "Rainbow's Gold"

Your turn, @Jmaster ! :)
 
Clue 1: All I'm saying is 1742.

Clue 2: The song title was once misunderstood by a Maiden member.

Incorrect guesses: Starblind, Dance of Death, Man on the Edge, Rime of the Ancient Mariner
 
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