Women In Uniform

Iron Maiden · Women In Uniform-Twilight Zone [EP] [1990]

"Beehive hairdo", 45 on the hip

Patrolwoman Saunders, don't you give her no whip

Took me to the station for a breathtest

then back to the bedroom for some house-arrest



Women in uniform, sometimes they look so cold

Women in uniform, but, Oh! They feel so warm



Coming back to London on a 747

Stewardess made me feel like I'm in heaven

Looking up the aisle to see what I could see

She leaned over said; Give it to me



White apron, brown leather shoes

The nurse at the clinic left my heart all bruised

Gave me a massage, sprained my right

Now she takes my temperature every night



Women in uniform, sometimes they look so cold

Women in uniform, but, Oh! They feel so warm



Women in uniform, Women in uniform

Women in uniform, Women in uniform



Commando raid on the Lebanese border

Sergeant Anita, she gives the order

Khaki jacket and a love gun

Baby, I surrender, let's have some fun



Women in uniform, sometimes they look so cold

Women in uniform, but, Oh! They feel so warm



(Adrian Smith and Dave Murray Solos)



Women in uniform, Women in uniform

Women in uniform, Women in uniform



Women in uniform, Khaki, white and blue

Women in uniform, coming after you

(Paul D'ianno high entonation)



Women, women, Women in uniform

Women, women, Women in uniform



Women in uniform, sometimes they look so cold

Women in uniform, but, Oh! They feel so warm

Women In Uniform

Released in 1990 on the Twilight Zone EP, 'Women In Uniform' stands as a defining track in Iron Maiden's evolution toward progressive metal. The song features the band's signature melodic guitar work and Eddie's iconic vocals, blending heavy riffs with a distinct, almost operatic vocal style that would become a hallmark of their later discography. As one of the band's most recognizable compositions, it showcases the intricate songwriting and theatrical flair that set them apart from their contemporaries. The recording captures the high-energy live performance aesthetic that Iron Maiden brought to the forefront during the early 1990s, cementing their status as pioneers of the genre.