Guess The Iron Maiden Song!

No to all.

Clue #1: Clock reference
Clue #2: Moonlight catches silver tears that I cry?
Clue #3: Silently to silence fall, in the fields...

Incorrect guesses: 2 Minutes To Midnight, Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter, 2 A.M., Hallowed Be Thy Name, Tears Of A Clown, No More Lies, Revelations
 
Time’s up!

Clue #1: Clock reference
Clue #2: Moonlight catches silver tears that I cry?
Clue #3: Silently to silence fall, in the fields...
Clue #4: A callback to an infamous moment from Batman v. Superman: Dawn Of Justice?

Incorrect guesses: 2 Minutes To Midnight, Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter, 2 A.M., Hallowed Be Thy Name, Tears Of A Clown, No More Lies, Revelations, Paschendale, Fear Is The Key
 
No to all.

Clue #1: Clock reference
Clue #2: Moonlight catches silver tears that I cry?
Clue #3: Silently to silence fall, in the fields...
Clue #4: A callback to an infamous moment from Batman v. Superman: Dawn Of Justice?
Clue #5: This song predates Paul Di’anno’s tenure with Iron Maiden

Incorrect guesses: 2 Minutes To Midnight, Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter, 2 A.M., Hallowed Be Thy Name, Tears Of A Clown, No More Lies, Revelations, Paschendale, Fear Is The Key, The Number Of The Beast, Run Silent Run Deep, The Longest Day
 
No to all.

Clue #1: Clock reference
Clue #2: Moonlight catches silver tears that I cry?
Clue #3: Silently to silence fall, in the fields...
Clue #4: A callback to an infamous moment from Batman v. Superman: Dawn Of Justice?
Clue #5: This song predates Paul Di’anno’s tenure with Iron Maiden
Clue #6: I have technically followed the rules of the game, but you may be upset with me when the correct answer is revealed!

Incorrect guesses: 2 Minutes To Midnight, Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter, 2 A.M., Hallowed Be Thy Name, Tears Of A Clown, No More Lies, Revelations, Paschendale, Fear Is The Key, The Number Of The Beast, Run Silent Run Deep, The Longest Day, Phantom Of The Opera, Burning Ambition, Strange World
 
Ballad of Martha Kent
Correct!

This is a song from that other Iron Maiden’s studio album, Maiden Voyage.


Clue #1: Clock reference - A reference to the first lyric, “Wandering as the clock struck twelve”.

Clue #2: Moonlight catches silver tears that I cry? - A reference to the second lyric, “Down a moonlit lane”.

Clue #3: Silently to silence fall, in the fields... - A reference to the third lyric, “Silently across the fields”

Clue #4: A callback to an infamous moment from Batman v. Superman: Dawn Of Justice? - A much-hated scene from that movie has Batman about to kill Superman when Superman says, “You’re letting them kill Martha!”, in reference to his mother Martha Kent. Batman is confused, because he thinks it might be a reference to his mother Martha Wayne instead. Also, in the lyrics of the song, Martha Kent dies of a gunshot wound from a thief, somewhat similar to how Martha Wayne died in the Batman mythos.

Clue #5: This song predates Paul Di’anno’s tenure with Iron Maiden - The song was written circa 1969.

Clue #6: I have technically followed the rules of the game, but you may be upset with me when the correct answer is revealed! - This song is from an official Iron Maiden release, after all... :ahhh:

Your turn!
 
Correct!

This is a song from that other Iron Maiden’s studio album, Maiden Voyage.


Clue #1: Clock reference - A reference to the first lyric, “Wandering as the clock struck twelve”.

Clue #2: Moonlight catches silver tears that I cry? - A reference to the second lyric, “Down a moonlit lane”.

Clue #3: Silently to silence fall, in the fields... - A reference to the third lyric, “Silently across the fields”

Clue #4: A callback to an infamous moment from Batman v. Superman: Dawn Of Justice? - A much-hated scene from that movie has Batman about to kill Superman when Superman says, “You’re letting them kill Martha!”, in reference to his mother Martha Kent. Batman is confused, because he thinks it might be a reference to his mother Martha Wayne instead. Also, in the lyrics of the song, Martha Kent dies of a gunshot wound from a thief, somewhat similar to how Martha Wayne died in the Batman mythos.

Clue #5: This song predates Paul Di’anno’s tenure with Iron Maiden - The song was written circa 1969.

Clue #6: I have technically followed the rules of the game, but you may be upset with me when the correct answer is revealed! - This song is from an official Iron Maiden release, after all... :ahhh:

Your turn!
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