Talk:Running Free

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I disagree that the 1980 "running Free" single should be merged with the 1985 live version single. As a completist and big Maiden fan I think it would be very wrong to muddle these two releases. Running Free was Maiden's first single and is a very important part of their history. The live version has a special signifigance all it's own and is part of a different and very important era of the band. Don't do it!

Could someone add some info on the B-side track "Burning Ambition". Is it original Maiden or a cover?

I'll second that. Burning ambition was the first proper song written by Steve Harris.


its an orinol first song steve harris ver wrote

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[edit] Merge proposition with live single version

This song should be merged as far as I am concerned, per what has happened with "Run to the Hills". Why can't anyone sign in when making these comments, or are they by sockpuppets? LuciferMorgan 23:40, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Merged. LuciferMorgan 02:21, 17 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Not Unless Eddie Has Two Right Arms

"On close observation one may notice that Eddie is missing one of his arms, which is presumably the arm seen reaching out from the right side of the cover."

Given that Eddie in the background is missing his left arm and that the arm reaching out is a right arm, I don't think one can reasonably conclude that.


y is this sometimes credited to "harris murray di anno",and at other times to "iron maiden"? (regarding the writing credit)


This song is written by Harris and Di'Anno 195.157.52.65 16:16, 1 December 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Coheed and Cambria Disambiguation

Hey all, relative newcomer to editing the 'pedia, but I figured I'd start with something simple. I don't know if it warrents a redirect at the top of the page, but I tossed one there seeing as how the new Coheed and Cambria single has a nearly identical name to this Iron Maiden tune. Feel free to take it off and tell me why it shouldn't be there if I'm wrong and help a n00b learn wikipedia :D - user:erik8781