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The cover of the live version recorded in 1993 depicts Bruce Dickinson being impaled from behind by Eddie, in the form of [[Satan]]. The same idea of Eddie killing the departing vocalist had previously been used on the cover of the Venezuelan release of ''[[Maiden Japan]]'' (with him holding the severed head of [[Paul Di'Anno]]). This theme was also used during Bruce Dickinson's farewell performance, during the ''[[Raising Hell (video)|Raising Hell]]'' concert, where horror Illusionist [[Simon Drake]], after seemingly killing Dickinson in an [[Iron maiden (torture device)|iron maiden torture device]], gets impaled by Eddie.
The cover of the live version recorded in 1993 depicts Bruce Dickinson being impaled from behind by Eddie, in the form of [[Satan]]. The same idea of Eddie killing the departing vocalist had previously been used on the cover of the Venezuelan release of ''[[Maiden Japan]]'' (with him holding the severed head of [[Paul Di'Anno]]). This theme was also used during Bruce Dickinson's farewell performance, during the ''[[Raising Hell (video)|Raising Hell]]'' concert, where horror Illusionist [[Simon Drake]], after seemingly killing Dickinson in an [[Iron maiden (torture device)|iron maiden torture device]], gets impaled by Eddie.

The lyrics to the song are:
I'm waiting in my cold cell, when the bell begins to chime.
Reflecting on my past life and it doesn't have much time.
'Cause at 5 o'clock they take me to the Gallows Pole,
The sands of time for me are running low...

Running low--ooohhh...
When the priest comes to read me the last rites,
I take a look through the bars at the last sights,
Of a world that has gone very wrong for me.

Can it be that there's some sort of error?
Hard to stop the surmounting terror.
Is this really the end, not some crazy dream?

Somebody please tell me that I'm dreaming,
It's not easy to stop from screaming,
But words escape me when I try to speak.
Tears flow but why am I crying?
After all I'm not afraid of dying.
Don't I believe that there never is an end?

As the guards march me out to the courtyard,
Somebody cries from a cell "God be with you".
If there's a God then why does he let me go?

As I walk my life drifts before me.
Though the end is near I'm not sorry.
Catch my soul, it's willing to fly away.

Mark my words believe my soul lives on.
Don't worry now that I have gone.
I've gone beyond to see the truth.

When you know that your time is close at hand,
Maybe then you'll begin to understand
Life down here is just a strange illusion.

Yeah, yeah, yeah...Hallowed be Thy name
Yeah, yeah, yeah...Hallowed be Thy name
Yeah..................................





The song has also been released as a live [[Single (music)|single]] from the 1993 album "''[[A Real Dead One]]''" and on ''[[The Best of the Beast]]'', and has become a live staple for Iron Maiden. The band recorded a newer version of this track in 2006 and it was used as a b-sides on the "[[Different World (song)|Different World]]" single.
The song has also been released as a live [[Single (music)|single]] from the 1993 album "''[[A Real Dead One]]''" and on ''[[The Best of the Beast]]'', and has become a live staple for Iron Maiden. The band recorded a newer version of this track in 2006 and it was used as a b-sides on the "[[Different World (song)|Different World]]" single.

Revision as of 13:36, 1 October 2009

"Hallowed Be Thy Name"
Song
B-side"The Trooper (live)"
"Wasted Years (live)"
"Wrathchild (live)"

"Hallowed Be Thy Name" is a song written by Steve Harris for the 1982 Iron Maiden album The Number of The Beast.

The song describes a man's thoughts just before being sent to the gallows. He begins to feel terror and realizes he really is afraid of dying, despite claims that he's not ("tears flow, but why am I crying?/after all, I'm not afraid of dying/don't I believe that there never is an end?"). At the end of the vocal section, the man gets executed; this is followed by a long instrumental section, culminating in his ambiguous final words, "Hallowed be thy name". When the album "Number of the Beast" was profiled on VH1's Classic Albums, Steve Harris said the song was about "having faith, whether it be in religion or whatever, but could that faith fail you at the last second when you need it most?"

"Hallowed Be Thy Name" begins with a slow tempo and builds up later in the song. Bruce Dickinson showcases his wide vocal range and power at both slow and fast tempo. This song is considered one of Iron Maiden's classics, and is a staple at live concerts. The first guitar solo is played by Dave Murray, and the second by Adrian Smith. Since Smith left the band and was replaced by Janick Gers, Gers has played Smith's solo, even after Smith returned to the band. All the solos vary from concert to concert.

The cover of the live version recorded in 1993 depicts Bruce Dickinson being impaled from behind by Eddie, in the form of Satan. The same idea of Eddie killing the departing vocalist had previously been used on the cover of the Venezuelan release of Maiden Japan (with him holding the severed head of Paul Di'Anno). This theme was also used during Bruce Dickinson's farewell performance, during the Raising Hell concert, where horror Illusionist Simon Drake, after seemingly killing Dickinson in an iron maiden torture device, gets impaled by Eddie.

The song has also been released as a live single from the 1993 album "A Real Dead One" and on The Best of the Beast, and has become a live staple for Iron Maiden. The band recorded a newer version of this track in 2006 and it was used as a b-sides on the "Different World" single.

Iron Maiden also recorded this song as part of EMI's television series 'Live from Abbey Road'

This single was also released as a red 45 rpm (7") vinyl.

"Hallowed Be Thy Name" was named the greatest metal song of all time by Digital Dream Door on "100 Greatest Metal Songs".[1]

A live version of the song was released as downloadable content in the video game Rock Band 2 on June 9th, 2009.

Single track listing

  1. "Hallowed Be Thy Name" (recorded live in Moscow, Russia, on June 4 1993) (Harris) – 7:26
  2. "The Trooper" (recorded live in Helsinki, Finland, on June 5 1992) (Harris) – 3:53
  3. "Wasted Years" (recorded live in Bremen, Germany, on April 16 1993) (Smith) – 4:42
  4. "Wrathchild" (recorded live in Helsinki, Finland, on June 5 1992) (Harris) – 2:57

Formats

  1. CD Single
  2. 7" vinyl Posterbag
  3. 12" vinyl Picture Disk

Covers

The song was covered in the following years:

Credits

References