Guess The Iron Maiden Song!

No to all.

Clue #1: Poker Face
Clue #2: Wider divide that you can’t see
Clue #3: Action, not words
Clue #4: This song was written by one current member and one former member of the band

Incorrect guesses: Aces High, The Angel And The Gambler, The Red And The Black, Run To The Hills, Only The Good Die Young, The Thin Line Between Love And Hate, When The River Runs Deep, Losfer Words, The Age Of Innocence, Man On The Edge
 
No to all.

Clue #1: Poker Face
Clue #2: Wider divide that you can’t see
Clue #3: Action, not words
Clue #4: This song was written by one current member and one former member of the band
Clue #5: The chorus of this song is made up of two lyrical lines, each repeated twice

Incorrect guesses: Aces High, The Angel And The Gambler, The Red And The Black, Run To The Hills, Only The Good Die Young, The Thin Line Between Love And Hate, When The River Runs Deep, Losfer Words, The Age Of Innocence, Man On The Edge, Gangland, The Ides Of March, Hooks In You
 
No to all.

Clue #1: Poker Face
Clue #2: Wider divide that you can’t see
Clue #3: Action, not words
Clue #4: This song was written by one current member and one former member of the band
Clue #5: The chorus of this song is made up of two lyrical lines, each repeated twice
Clue #6: Not of heaven

Incorrect guesses: Aces High, The Angel And The Gambler, The Red And The Black, Run To The Hills, Only The Good Die Young, The Thin Line Between Love And Hate, When The River Runs Deep, Losfer Words, The Age Of Innocence, Man On The Edge, Gangland, The Ides Of March, Hooks In You, Como Estais Amigos, Futureal, Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
 
Judgment Day
Correct!

Clue #1: Poker Face - A reference to the lyric “no tell tale sign that can show he's full of lies”

Clue #2: Wider divide that you can’t see - In “The Thin Line Between Love And Hate” there’s a lyric “wider divide that you can see between good and bad”. By changing the “can” to “can’t”, this becomes a reference to the lyric “there are no marks upon a man that can say he's good or bad“.

Clue #3: Action, not words - A reference to the lyric “by your deeds you will be known”.

Clue #4: This song was written by one current member and one former member of the band - Janick Gers is current, Blaze Bayley is former.

Clue #5: The chorus of this song is made up of two lyrical lines, each repeated twice - The chorus is “What will you say / What will you say / On judgement day / On judgement day“.

Clue #6: Not of heaven - This song references judgement, but it’s not “Judgement Of Heaven” from the same songwriting sessions.

Your turn!
 
Clue 1: The first cue to this Maiden song can be found in the name of a single by a band that started up around the same time as Iron Maiden. This single was recorded in a recording facility also used by Maiden. The name of the single also provides a link to a later, and more commercially successful, album by this band.
 
No takers, really? Ok, here's another clue:

Clue 1: The first cue to this Maiden song can be found in the name of a single by a band that started up around the same time as Iron Maiden. This single was recorded in a recording facility also used by Maiden. The name of the single also provides a link to a later, and more commercially successful, album by this band.
Clue 2: The song has a distinct counterpart in the Maiden catalogue.
 
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