Guess The Iron Maiden Song!

Clue #1:
"Tattoo, tattoo
I got Elvis on my elbow."


Clue #2:
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Clue #3: The song we're looking for is similar to one from a band which included a member with almost the same name as a Maiden member. Besides, Maiden and that band shared a stage together, and a member of Maiden has been seen playing with a member of that other band on some occasions.

Incorrect guesses; Wasting Love / Face in the Sand/ Juanita/ Hallowed Be Thy Name / Heaven Can Wait
 
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I did because I thought I’d answered right. Bart had written out a response but then corrected it.

I’m guessing Bart misread Judgement of Heaven as something else, then caught the mistake, and let me know it was the wrong answer.

When he changed the response, I deleted my new song and clue post.

All good.
That's exactly what has happened! :D

Technically, my round is still on. ;)
 
Clue #1:
"Tattoo, tattoo
I got Elvis on my elbow."


Clue #2:
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Clue #3: The song we're looking for is similar to one from a band which included a member with almost the same name as a Maiden member. Besides, Maiden and that band shared a stage together, and a member of Maiden has been seen playing with a member of that other band on some occasions.

Clue #4: The song was written by two bandmembers and has never been played live.

Incorrect guesses; Wasting Love / Face in the Sand/ Juanita/ Hallowed Be Thy Name / Heaven Can Wait/ Judgement of Heaven/ That Girl/ Space Truckin'
 
Judgment Day
Voilà ! :)

Clue #1: These are the opening lyrics of Van Halen's "Tattoo", but scratched. // "There are no marks upon a man..."

Clue #2: an image from the Simpsons episode called "Thank God it's Doomsday" (the latter word being a synonym for "Judgement Day").

Clue #3:

- I was thinking of Whitesnake's "Judgment Day" (without the "e").

- A short-time member in the band was guitarist Steve Farris (for the 1997 tour).

- Whitesnake and Maiden opened for Queen at Rock in Rio 1985.

- Bruce Dickinson has joined Deep Purple on stage (as well as Nicko and Janick) and has performed in tributes with Ian Paice several times. Here, they are with Glenn Hughes at the Jon Lord Tribute.


Clue #4: a Bayley/Gers contribution that has never been played live.

Your turn, @Jmaster ;)
 
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