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The Tower (Live)
9,703
Metal
The Tower (Live) was released on November 2, 1999 by Sanctuary Records as a part of the album Scream for Me Brazil (Live)
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Release DateNovember 2, 1999
LabelSanctuary Records
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM106

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Bruce Dickinson
Bruce Dickinson
Vocals
Eddie Casillas
Eddie Casillas
Bass Guitar
David Ingraham
David Ingraham
Drums
Adrian Smith
Adrian Smith
Guitar
Roy Z
Roy Z
Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Bruce Dickinson
Bruce Dickinson
Composer
Ram Ramirez
Ram Ramirez
Composer
Roy Z
Roy Z
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Roy Z
Roy Z
Producer

Lyrics

There are twelve commandments, there are twelve divisions
Twelve are the pagans who have mapped the sky
In the outer circle, to the inner sanctum
From the octave at the end of time
The fountain, the trinity
The pilgrim is searching for blood (Searching for his blood)
To look for his own free will
The stone of infinity, washed in the flood
Lovers in the tower
The moon and sun divided, and the hanged man smiles
Lovers in the tower
The moon and sun divided, let the fool decide
In the atom circle where we break the stars
Hammer into anvil, stuffing out the sun
Witness all the killing (Killing) See the birth of Mars
Our religion thrown into the fire
The fountain, the trinity
The pilgrim is searching for blood (Searching for his blood)
To look for his own free will
The stone of infinity, washed in the flood
Lovers in the tower
The moon and sun divided, the hanged man smiles
Lovers in the tower
The moon and sun divided, the magician laughs
Lovers in the tower
The moon and sun divided, and the priestess kneels (Priestess kneels)
Lovers in the tower
The moon and sun divided, let the fool decide
Lovers in the tower
The moon and sun divided, and the hanged man smiles
Lovers in the tower
The moon and sun divided, let the fool decide
Lovers in the tower
The moon and sun divided, the priestess kneels to receive
Lovers in the tower
The moon and sun divided, the magician laughs
Written by: Bruce Dickinson, Roger Ramirez
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