Wildest Dreams (song)

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"Wildest Dreams"
"Wildest Dreams" cover
Single by Iron Maiden
from the album Dance of Death
B-side "Pass the Jam"
"Blood Brothers (orchestral mix)"
Released September 1, 2003
Recorded 2003
Genre Heavy metal
Length 3:49
Label EMI
Writer Adrian Smith
Steve Harris
Iron Maiden singles chronology
"Run to the Hills (live)"
(2002)
"Wildest Dreams"
(2003)
"Rainmaker"
(2003)

"Wildest Dreams" is a single from the Iron Maiden 13th studio album Dance of Death, released in 2003. The band actually began performing the song in concert before the album was released. The single also includes an improvisational jam from the Dance of Death sessions, as well as a remixed orchestral version of the Brave New World track "Blood Brothers".

At the beginning of the song, drummer Nicko McBrain can be heard counting off in an American accent.

Contents

  1. "Wildest Dreams" (Adrian Smith, Steve Harris) – 3:49
  2. "Pass the Jam" – 8:20
  3. "Blood Brothers (orchestral mix)" (Harris) – 7:10

  1. "Wildest Dreams" (promo video) (Adrian Smith, Steve Harris) – 3:49
  2. "The Nomad (rock mix)" (Murray, Harris)
  3. "Blood Brothers (rock mix)" (Harris)
  4. "Dance Of Death – Behind The Scenes" (video)


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