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  1. List of songs recorded by Iron Maiden. The current lineup of Iron Maiden comprises Steve Harris, Dave Murray, Adrian Smith, Bruce Dickinson, Nicko McBrain, and Janick Gers. Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band formed by bassist Steve Harris in 1975.

    • Sign Of The Cross (The X Factor, 1995) How would Maiden officially kick off the Blaze era following Bruce’s departure? With a dark and lumbering 11-minute monster, that’s how!
    • Running Free (Iron Maiden, 1980) Reflecting their steadily growing impetus, Iron Maiden’s first single for EMI Records preceded their debut album by months, taking them into the UK’s Top 40, where they memorably refused to mime for Top Of The Pops, insisting upon performing Running Free live (the first band to do so since The Who eight years earlier).
    • To Tame A Land (Piece Of Mind, 1983) Nicko McBrain made his presence felt for the first time on Maiden’s fourth album, and with material as strong as the Dune-inspired closing epic To Tame A Land, he was given the perfect showcase for his inestimable talents.
    • Die With Your Boots On (Piece Of Mind, 1983) One of Piece Of Mind's undeniable highlights, Die With Your Boots On is a peerless rabble-rouser which takes aims at religious fundamentalists who predict the end of the world is nigh.
    • Hallowed Be Thy Name (The Number Of The Beast, 1982) Arguably the greatest song in all of heavy metal. From that opening chime, there is a combination of high drama, foreboding and wonder about the closing seven minutes of The Number Of The Beast that could only ever have come from Iron Maiden.
    • The Trooper (Piece Of Mind, 1983) ‘You'll take my life but I'll take yours too / You'll fire your musket but I'll run you through / So when you're waiting for the next attack / You'd better stand there's no turning back!’
    • Powerslave (Powerslave, 1984) Bruce Dickinson’s fingerprints are all over the title track to the album that would cement Maiden’s place as Metal Gods.
    • Phantom Of The Opera (Iron Maiden, 1980) If Running Free and Wrathchild are emblematic of the Harris/Di’Anno dichotomy across the first two albums, Phantom Of The Opera feels like the bassist wrangling full control for his first shot at the kind of high-pomp epic his band would become known for.
    • The Number of the Beast. Album: The Number of the Beast (1982) “Woe to you, oh earth and sea.” To a true Iron Maiden fan, the very mention of those seven words elicits a tremendously visceral response within us.
    • Hallowed Be Thy Name. Album: The Number of the Beast (1982) While The Number of the Beast may have achieved greater notoriety thanks in part to its Satanic panic-baiting subject matter, Hallowed Be Thy Name, the fourth song on The Number of the Beast, is arguably the greatest summation of Iron Maiden’s mission statement.
    • The Trooper. Album: Piece of Mind (1983) The Trooper is an absolutely ripping call-to-arms - and another pitch-perfect example of Iron Maiden’s ability to brilliantly marry historical subject material and captivating musical expression.
    • Wrathchild. Album: Killers (1981) Iron Maiden’s second album, Killers, was released a mere 10 months after their debut, but in terms of sonics and sheer performance power it was light years ahead of that self-titled effort.
  2. Loudwire recently published a ranking of every original #IronMaiden song- here are the top 10.Check out the full list here: http://loudwire.com/iron-maiden-s...

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  5. Iron Maiden has 279 songs with the most popular being The Number of the Beast, The Trooper and Fear of the Dark.

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