There's nothing like a hauntingly good Halloween playlist to help get everyone into the spirit of the season. Whether you're headed to the patch to pick out a pumpkin for this year's jack-o'-lantern ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Skeletons, vampires, and witches all have their moment in this perfectly chaotic song. Whether you love the movie or just the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The video pays homage to the not-so-beloved Halloween III: Season of the Witch and uses a ton of practical effects. The three band ...
Every Halloween needs a soundtrack. From eerie movie themes to catchy monster jams, the right songs can turn an ordinary night into something spooky, fun and unforgettable. Whether you’re dancing in a ...
This track is so utterly catchy, you might sing along with it well before considering just how paranoid the lyrics sound. “Somebody’s Watching Me” was Rockwell’s biggest hit (by a lot), but at least ...
Your Halloween party isn't complete without a playlist of the best Halloween songs known to man. But even if you don't plan on throwing a Halloween party, there's no better time to blast some spooky ...
All right. If that beat tells you anything, it's that Halloween is almost here. And last week, Billboard published a list of the 25 biggest Halloween songs of all time based on their Hot 100 ...
It was a graveyard smash. It caught on in a flash. And Elvis Presleyreportedly thought it was trash. It's perhaps the quintessential Halloween song, Bobby "Boris" Pickettand the Crypt-Kickers' ...
(KTAL/KMSS) – Christmas has a lot of classical hits when it comes to music going back to numerous generations, but have you ever thought about what do you have on your playlist for Spooky season?
Bobby Pickett’s 1962 single “Monster Mash” is, without a doubt, one of the most played Halloween songs of all time. No matter your age, you’ve surely heard this song during a middle school mixer, ...
The theme song for the Halloween franchise is almost as iconic as Michael Myers himself. That simple yet sinister tune makes me want to curl up on the couch and watch something scary. There are no ...