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 ...
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 ...
Get your little one in the Halloween spirit with these silly songs. We know there is a lot of content on YouTube, and it can be hard to tell which is appropriate for your child. So, Parents' editors ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Monsters come in many different varieties: There are zombies, werewolves, vampires, Frankensteins and more, and they've haunted — ...
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 ...
Are you looking for some Halloween songs that are a little spooky, but mostly just a good time? Do you want something for your party playlist that won’t have people running for the exits, but will ...
Billboard ranked what they consider the best Halloween songs. All Things Considered staffers have strong opinions about Billboard's take. All right. If that beat tells you anything, it's that ...
Spooky season is officially upon us. Do you have your Halloween playlist ready to go? Are you tired of the “Monster Mash” and “Thriller?” If so — and even if you still love them but want more ...
Need a spooky soundtrack to set off your Halloween party this year? Here's a look at 30 classics guaranteed to put you in the mood for the ultimate rock 'n' roll holiday. A few of these choices are ...
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, ...
If you’ve put together a Halloween party playlist at any point over the last 45 years, you’ve almost certainly included Warren Zevon’s “Werewolves of London.” If you haven’t you are a literal monster.