Killers (Iron Maiden Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

All songs written and composed by Steve Harris, except where noted.

Original UK release
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "The Ides of March" (instrumental) 1:46
2. "Wrathchild" 2:54
3. "Murders in the Rue Morgue" 4:18
4. "Another Life" 3:22
5. "Genghis Khan" (instrumental) 3:06
6. "Innocent Exile" 3:53
7. "Killers" Paul Di'Anno, Harris 5:01
8. "Prodigal Son" 6:11
9. "Purgatory" 3:20
10. "Drifter" 4:48
1981 U.S. version
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "The Ides of March" (instrumental) 1:46
2. "Wrathchild" 2:54
3. "Murders in the Rue Morgue" 4:18
4. "Another Life" 3:22
5. "Genghis Khan" (instrumental) 3:06
6. "Innocent Exile" 3:53
7. "Killers" Di'Anno, Harris 5:01
8. "Twilight Zone" Harris, Dave Murray 2:33
9. "Prodigal Son" 6:11
10. "Purgatory" 3:20
11. "Drifter" 4:48
1998 Remastered release
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "The Ides of March" (instrumental) 1:46
2. "Wrathchild" 2:54
3. "Murders in the Rue Morgue" 4:18
4. "Another Life" 3:22
5. "Genghis Khan" (instrumental) 3:06
6. "Innocent Exile" 3:53
7. "Killers" Di'Anno, Harris 5:01
8. "Prodigal Son" 6:11
9. "Purgatory" 3:20
10. "Twilight Zone" Harris, Murray 2:33
11. "Drifter" 4:48
1995 Reissue bonus disc
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Twilight Zone" Harris, Murray 2:33
2. "Women in Uniform" (originally by Skyhooks) Greg Macainsh 3:07
3. "Invasion" 2:38
4. "Phantom of the Opera" (live) 6:55

An older cassette version was also released which contained "Women in Uniform" on side two. The Australian version had "Women in Uniform" on the vinyl as well, possibly because it was written by Australian band Skyhooks and a #8 hit in the country.

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