From Here to Eternity
Iron Maiden
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She fell in love with his greasy machine She leaned over wiped his head Kick start clean She'd never seen the beast before But she left there wanting More more more But when she was walking on Down the road She heard a sound that made Her heart explode He whispered to her to get on the back "I'll take you on a ride From here to eternity" Hell ain't a bad place Hell is from here to eternity Hell ain't a bad place Hell is from here to eternity She must be having one of her Crazy dreams She'd never sat on a piece so mean It made her feel like she's on cloud nine She even thought she heard the Engine sigh But like all dreams that come to an end They took a tumble at the devil's bend The beast and Charlotte they were Two of a kind They'd always take the line From here to eternity Hell ain't a bad place Hell is from here to eternity Hell ain't a bad place Hell is from here to eternity
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Written by: Stephen Percy Harris
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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15 facts about this song
Album Appearance"From Here to Eternity" is one of the tracks in the ninth studio album by Iron Maiden titled "Fear of the Dark" which was released on 11 May 1992.
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Song CompositionThe song is written by the bassist and primary songwriter of the band, Steve Harris.
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Song Position"From Here to Eternity" is the second song on the album "Fear of the Dark."
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Chart PerformanceThe single reached number 21 on the UK Singles Chart and number 28 on the US Mainstream Rock chart.
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Single Release"From Here to Eternity" was released as a single on 29 June 1992.
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Connected StorylineThe song is the third installment of the 'Charlotte the Harlot' saga, which was originally started in their debut album.
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Music VideoApart from the attractive song, the music video for "From Here to Eternity" became famous for its Mad Max-inspired imagery.
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Cover ArtThe single's cover art features the band's iconic mascot, Eddie, in a scene inspired by the 1979 film "Mad Max."
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Re-ReleaseThe song was re-released in 2002 as part of the Edward the Great compilation album.
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Fictional ContinuationThe song was continued by ‘22 Acacia Avenue’ and 'Hooks in You.' A supposition that ‘Charlotte the Harlot’ may have been an inn or a brothel where Eddie lodged became a big part of Iron Maiden’s ever-expanding fictional universe.
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Band PerformanceThe track is loved by fans for its catchy melody and is often performed in concerts, demonstrating the band's unique blend of heavy metal power and melodic accessibility.
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Initial ReceptionDespite its chart performance, the song initially received a mixed response from fans and critics, some of whom felt it was less complex and engaging than the band's earlier work.
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Possibly RetiredDespite its popularity, "From Here to Eternity" has not been played live since the "Real Live Tour" in 1993.
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Critics' ReviewDespite its perceived simplicity, some music critics have praised the song for its unabashedly fun spirit, viewing it as a welcome throwback to the band's more straightforward early sound from the late 70s and early 80s.
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Album SuccessDespite the disputable center, "Fear of the Dark", the album that features "From Here to Eternity", has since become one of Iron Maiden's best selling albums.
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