Wasted Years

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“Wasted Years”
“Wasted Years” cover
Single by Iron Maiden
from the album Somewhere in Time
B-side "Reach Out", "Sheriff of Huddersfield"
Released 6 September 1986
Genre Heavy metal
Length 5:07
Label EMI
Writer(s) Adrian Smith
Iron Maiden singles chronology
"Run to the Hills (live)"
(1985)
"Wasted Years"
(1986)
"Stranger in a Strange Land"
(1986)

"Wasted Years" was the fourteenth single released by Iron Maiden and the first from their Somewhere in Time album. Released in 1986, it was the first single to be written by guitarist Adrian Smith alone. It reached number 18 in the UK charts.

The music video, which is mostly in black and white, features images and footage of the band's everyday activities off-stage, as well as clips from previous music videos.

The B-side "Reach Out" was sung by Adrian Smith, with Bruce Dickinson singing backing vocals. Adrian also played bass and guitar on the song. This song was performed live by Nicko McBrain and Adrian Smith's jam band who called themselves The Entire Population of Hackney.

The song "Sheriff of Huddersfield" is about Iron Maiden manager Rod Smallwood's decision to move to Los Angeles and buy a house in the Hollywood hills. Apparently he had trouble adjusting to the new lifestyle in LA and often complained to the band about it. Interestingly Rod Smallwood was unaware of the song until it was released on the single (the band had kept it secret). Later, a similar comedy piece mocking Smallwood was released as an unlisted untitled B-side ("Space Station No. 5"'s epilogue) in the Be Quick or Be Dead single.

It's the only song on Somewhere In Time that features no synthesizers.

The song's guitar riff was sampled by American teen metal band Crooked X in their song "Nightmare," which is featured as a bonus track on the video game Rock Band. Thunderstone also performed a cover of Wasted Years in their self-titled album.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Wasted Years" (Adrian Smith) – 5:06
  2. "Reach Out" (Dave Colwell) – 3:31
  3. "Sheriff of Huddersfield" (Iron Maiden) – 3:35

[edit] Numbers from the Beast version

An all-star cover version of the song is found on the tribute album Numbers from the Beast. It features Dee Snider on vocals, George Lynch and Bob Kulick on guitars, Jeff Pilson on bass, and Jason Bonham on drums. This version follows the basic schedule of Smith's original composition, but varies in terms of guitar solos.

[edit] Credits