Not only that, but it managed to beat perma-tanned heaven enthusiast Cliff Richard to the number one spot with his song Savior’s Day, which is as hilarious as it impressive. To The Slaughter wasn’t just Iron Maiden’s first ever (and only) number one single, but it was the first heavy metal song to top the UK charts ever. To The Slaughter (No Prayer For The Dying, 1990)īring Your Daughter. 'You never know what is going to happen, remember tomorrow, it might be a better day.' So I just kept it in, and that was it." 49) Bring Your Daughter. Because that is what he always used to say – that was his little catch phrase. But the lyrics don't relate to it, to be honest with you – just the words 'remember tomorrow'. They cut off his toe and his heel, then he lost his leg from the knee down, and he just sort of gave up. "That was about my grandfather," Di'Anno told SongFacts (opens in new tab) in 2014. Founded upon a smooth emotional performance from Di'Anno that both complemented and juxtaposed the song’s softer feel and its eventual thunderous musical crescendos, Remember Tomorrow is a fitting way to remember the singer’s huge contribution to the band.
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