Aces High (song)

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"Aces High"
"Aces High" cover
Single by Iron Maiden
from the album Powerslave
B-side "King of Twilight" (Nektar cover)
"The Number of the Beast" (live)
Released October 22, 1984
Format 7" and 12" Vinyl
Recorded 1984
Genre Heavy Metal
Length 4:31
Label EMI
Writer Steve Harris
Producer Martin Birch
Iron Maiden singles chronology
"2 Minutes to Midnight"
(1984)
"Aces High"
(1984)
"Running Free (live)"
(1985)

"Aces High" is a song written by Steve Harris. It is Iron Maiden's eleventh single and the second from the 1984 album Powerslave. The song tells the story of a British RAF pilot fighting against the German Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain (1940), the first battle to be completely fought in the skies of the UK. The song topped at number 20 on the UK Singles Chart.

The song was a frequent concert opener and it was usually preceded by "Churchill's speech", a part of a famous speech that the British Prime Minister gave during World War II, the 4th of June 1940, 2 days after the French defeat and general retreat from France's lost battlefield with French and Belgian remaining troops gathered at Dunkerque. Despite being popular amongst fans, the song is rarely played live. It has only been played during the World Slavery Tour and The EdHuntour.

A cover version is found on the tribute album Numbers from the Beast, featuring Jeff Scott Soto on vocals, Nuno Bettencourt on guitars, Billy Sheehan on bass guitar, and Vinny Appice on drums. Although following the original schema, the song is clearly marked by Bettencourts distinctive style, and he has added variations on the original guitar patterns in several places. The song has also been covered by many artists including Children of Bodom on the Iron Maiden tribute album Tribute to the Beast and Arch Enemy on the album Wages of Sin.

The b-side "King of Twilight" is actually a cover of two songs by Nektar combined into one track. The two tracks are "Crying in the Dark" and "King of Twilight". Both songs appear on their "A Tab in the Ocean" EP.[1] The live version of "The Number of the Beast" was recorded on 18th December 1983 in Dortmund, Germany. It is the same version as the one found in 12 Wasted Years.

The music video for "Aces High" features archive footages of Winston Churchill's speech, Allied troops in everyday life, real dogfights between RAF and Luftwaffe, black & white animated battle maps and even a brief appearance of Hitler speaking.[2]

The song is also in the game Carmageddon 2.

  1. "Aces High" (Steve Harris) - 4:31
  2. "King of Twilight" (Nektar cover) - 4:54
  3. "The Number of the Beast (live)" (Harris) - 4:57

  1. ^ http://www.maidenfans.com/imc/?url=single12_aceshigh/commentary12_aceshigh&lang=eng&link=singles#track2
  2. ^ http://www.ironmaiden.com/discography/video/aceshigh_128.wmv
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