List of Iron Maiden Songs - Cover Versions

Cover Versions

Title Release Year Original composer(s)
"All in Your Mind" "Holy Smoke" 1990 Del Bromham (Stray)
"Communication Breakdown" "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter" 1990 Bonham, Jones, Page (Led Zeppelin)
"Cross-Eyed Mary" Trooper !"The Trooper" 1983 Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull)
"Doctor Doctor" "Lord of the Flies" 1996 Phil Mogg, Michael Schenker (UFO)
"Hocus Pocus" "Different World" 2006 Jan Akkerman, Thijs van Leer (Focus)
"I Can't See My Feelings" "From Here to Eternity" 1992 Tony Bourge, Burke Shelley (Budgie)
"I'm a Mover" "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter" 1990 Andy Fraser, Paul Rodgers (Free)
"I've Got the Fire" "Sanctuary" & "Flight of Icarus" 1980 & 1983 Ronnie Montrose (Montrose)
"Juanita" "Stranger in a Strange Land" 1986 Barnacle, O'Neil (Marshall Fury)
"Kill Me Ce Soir" "Holy Smoke" 1990 Fenton, Hay, Kooymans, (Golden Earring)
"King of Twilight" "Aces High" 1984 Albrighton, Henatsch, Howden, Pichl (Nektar)
"Massacre" "Can I Play with Madness" 1988 Downey, Gorham, Lynott (Thin Lizzy)
"My Generation" "Lord of the Flies" 1996 Pete Townshend (The Who)
"Rainbow's Gold" "2 Minutes to Midnight" 1984 Kenny Mountain, Terry Slesser (Beckett)
"Reach Out" "Wasted Years" 1986 Dave Colwell (Entire Population of Hackney)
"Roll Over Vic Vella" "From Here to Eternity" 1992 Chuck Berry (Chuck Berry)
"Space Station #5" "Be Quick or Be Dead" 1992 Ronnie Montrose (Montrose)
"Space Truckin'" Re-Machined: A Tribute To Machine Head 2012 Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord, Ian Paice (Deep Purple)
"That Girl" "Stranger in a Strange Land" 1986 Barnett, Colwell (Entire Population of Hackney)
"Women in Uniform" "Women in Uniform" 1980 Greg Macainsh (Skyhooks)


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