The Trooper is a song by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. It was released as the second single on June 20, 1983 from the band’s fourth studio album, Piece of Mind (1983). It was one of only a few songs to get much radio airplay in the United States, thus peaking at No. 28 on the US Mainstream Rock charts. It also achieved success in the United Kingdom, peaking at No. 12 in the UK Singles Charts as well as gaining a much better reception than the band’s previous single, “Flight of Icarus“. Written by bassist and founding-member Steve Harris, the song is based on the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava 1854, which took place during the Crimean War, and inspired by Lord Tennyson‘s 1854 poem of the same name. Despite the popularity of the song, it was the single’s B-Side, a cover of Jethro Tull‘s “Cross-Eyed Mary“, which managed to gain a substantial amount of airplay on US radio, becoming one of the band’s few tracks, along with previous single “Flight of Icarus“, to do so.
The single’s accompanying music video included clips of a cavalry battle from the 1936 film The Charge of the Light Brigade, starring Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland, which the BBC refused to play unedited, deeming the footage too violent. The band’s manager, Rod Smallwood, has since criticised the decision, stating, “Anyone would think we’d killed the horses ourselves instead of using an old Errol Flynn movie.” In 2003, Iron Maiden released a Camp Chaos version for the song. The music video shows the never-before-seen clips of the band playing the song as well as the animated battle between Eddie and politicians Al Gore and George W. Bush to which Eddie ended the conflict in the video by killing both Bush, Gore and their team. The updated version came in 2008, this time, the two US politicians were replaced by Eddie‘s yellow skeleton allies and their red enemy skeletons.
Tracklist:
Side One
- The Trooper
Side Two
- Cross-Eyed Mary (Jethro Tull cover)
Iron Maiden
Bruce Dickinson: lead vocals
Dave Murray: guitar
Adrian Smith: guitar
Steve Harris: bass guitar
Nicko McBrain: drums
Production
Martin Birch: producer, engineer
Derek Riggs: cover illustration