Guess The Iron Maiden Song!

Nein.

Clue #1: Déjà Vu... Sort of. (Sounds like we've heard a similar lyric before)
Clue #2: 120" (The clue is, like, RIGHT THERE)
Clue #3: Call Of Duty: Warzone (A gameplay element found in said game is referenced)
Clue #4: Heaven Can Wait (The strike-through in this text should guide you)
Clue #5: Megadeth got it wrong...? (This refers to one of their songs)
Clue #6: The Unbeliever (This should be a dead giveaway)
Clue #7: Game Of Thrones (Again, a reference to one element in this show)
Clue #8: No More Lies (Can't really explain this one, as I said it's related to the lyrics)
Clue #9: The Doomsday Clock (what is this clock about?)
Clue #10: What's left now, in The Aftermath? (the answer is in the song's meaning)
Clue #11: This song has been played live.
Clue #12: All clues are related to the lyrics of the song in question.
Clue #13: This song is neither a DiAnno nor a Blaze song.
Clue #14: This song could be relevant in this time for Iron Maiden.

The Prophecy, From Here To Eternity, Wrathchild, The Prisoner, Two Minutes To Midnight, The Angel And The Gambler, The Aftermath, Invaders, Aces High, The Man Who Would Be King, Mother Of Mercy, Murders In The Rue Morgue, Hallowed Be Thy Name, When The Wild Wind Blows, The Reincarnation Of Benjamin Breeg, Tailgunner, The Number Of The Beast, Dance Of Death, Shadows Of The Valley, Darkest Hour, Stratego, The Writing On The Wall, Fear Is The Key, Dream Of Mirrors, Afraid To Shoot Strangers, The Longest Day, Fear Of The Dark, El Dorado, Revelations, Caught Somewhere In Time, Moonchild, Stranger In A Strange Land, Blood Brothers, The Trooper, Ghost Of The Navigator, For The Greater Good Of God, Infinite Dreams, Paschendale
 
mind giving your own explanation to each one of them?
I can give it a shot.

Clue #1: Déjà Vu... Sort of. (Sounds like we've heard a similar lyric before) - No idea, really, unless you’re talking about “tell you a thing that you ought to know” in reference to “hey, girl, I got something I think you ought to know” from “Communication Breakdown”…?

Clue #2: 120" (The clue is, like, RIGHT THERE) - A reference to the lyric “two minutes of your time”. (120 seconds = 2 minutes)

Clue #3: Call Of Duty: Warzone (A gameplay element found in said game is referenced) - No idea, I’m guessing “men all dressed in black” refers to something in the game…?

Clue #4: Heaven Can Wait (The strike-through in this text should guide you) - A reference to the lyric “not coming back”, i.e. heaven can’t wait.

Clue #5: Megadeth got it wrong...? (This refers to one of their songs) - Not sure, unless “sent off to the war to play little games” is being contrasted with “killing is my business”…?

Clue #6: The Unbeliever (This should be a dead giveaway) - Other than references to paranoia in this song maybe tying in to “some strange yellow gas has played with their minds”, I’m not sure.

Clue #7: Game Of Thrones (Again, a reference to one element in this show) - Uh, members of House Dragen have red eyes, in reference to “has reddened their eyes”, maybe? That’s what a Google search told me, though I don’t actually remember that element from the show.

Clue #8: No More Lies (Can't really explain this one, as I said it's related to the lyrics) - A reference to the lyric “removed all the lies”.

Clue #9: The Doomsday Clock (what is this clock about?) - A reference to the lyrics “death knows no bounds / how many get well / only time will tell”…?

Clue #10: What's left now, in The Aftermath? (the answer is in the song's meaning) - I dunno, maybe “comrades dead or dying lie” referencing “you lie in your death bed now”, and “who will take the blame?” from the former…?

Clue #11: This song has been played live. - All AMOLAD songs were played live on the first part of that tour.

Clue #12: All clues are related to the lyrics of the song in question. - Yup.

Clue #13: This song is neither a DiAnno nor a Blaze song. - Surprise, it’s a Bruce song.

Clue #14: This song could be relevant in this time for Iron Maiden. - “Legacy” o’ the Beast tour.

I’ll need to think up some clues and post later.
 
I thought 120" = 120 inches, hence why I guessed "Roll Over Vic Vella" since it actually has "ten feet" in the lyrics. I've been bamboozled.
 
No to all.

Clue #1: Job 37
Clue #2: Exodus 28

Incorrect guesses: No More Lies, Lightning Strikes Twice, Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
 
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