When I was a kid in the 70s, we had this Halloween album called Ghostly Sounds. It wasn't Halloween "music" per se, but the sounds were scary. That, and the front and back covers, scared us to death. You can see how this album artwork could be scary to a child, especially that second image. Incidentally, I still have the album.
Halloween music is not the sought after genre that Christmas music is, but it does have a following, with certain areas of the country embracing it more than others. Places known for scary origins like Salem, Massachusetts is one such place where Halloween music is popular.
According to Billboard, Halloween music is gaining in popularity and the 25 biggest Halloween songs of all time (on the HOT 100) are:
25: Eagles, Witchy Woman
Hot 100 Peak: No. 9
Peak date: 11/18/72
The Vibe: Spellbinding
24: Blue Oyster Cult, (Don't Fear) the Reaper
Hot 100 Peak: No. 12
Peak date: 11/6/76
The Vibe: Morbidly romantic
23: Golden Earring, Twilight Zone
Hot 100 Peak: No. 10
Peak date: 3/26/83
The Vibe: A dimension of sound
22: Michael Jackson, Thriller
Hot 100 Peak: No. 4
Peak date: 3/3/84
The Vibe: Spooky, funky (and not just the smell).
21: Elvis Presley with the Jordanaires, (You're the) Devil in Disguise
Hot 100 Peak: No. 3
Peak date: 8/10/63
The Vibe: Smitten, rollicking.
20: Olivia Rodrigo, Vampire
Hot 100 Peak: No. 1
Peak date: 7/15/23
The Vibe: Wounded, vitriolic.
19: Bobby Vee, Devil or Angel
Hot 100 Peak: No. 6
Peak date: 10/17/60
The Vibe: Sweet, obsessive.
18: Justin Bieber, Ghost
Hot 100 Peak: No. 5
Peak date: 4/2/22
The Vibe: Inconsolable, incorporeal
17: The Charlie Daniels Band, The Devil Went Down to Georgia
Hot 100 Peak: No. 3
Peak date: 9/15/79
The Vibe: Rollicking, unstoppable.
16: Kodak Black, Super Gremlin
Hot 100 Peak: No. 3
Peak date: 3/19/22
The Vibe: Creepy, taunting.
15: Santana, Black Magic Woman
Hot 100 Peak: No. 4
Peak date: 1/9/71
The Vibe: Witchy, libidinous.
14: Creedence Clearwater Revival, Bad Moon Rising
Hot 100 Peak: No. 2
Peak date: 6/28/69
The Vibe: Rootsy, easy-going.
13: Cliff Richard, Devil Woman
Hot 100 Peak: No. 6
Peak date: 9/25/76
The Vibe: Rockin’, swingin’.
12: Classics IV, Spooky
Hot 100 Peak: No. 3
Peak date: 2/10/68
The Vibe: Sultry, groovy.
11: Imagine Dragons, Demons
Hot 100 Peak: No. 6
Peak date: 12/7/13
The Vibe: Fist-pumping, fist-bumping.
10: INXS, Devil Inside
Hot 100 Peak: No. 2
Peak date: 4/16/88
The Vibe: Seductive, playful.
9: Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, Devil with a Blue Dress On/Good Golly Miss Molly
Hot 100 Peak: No. 4
Peak date: 11/26/66
The Vibe: Raucous, devil-may-care.
8: Janet Jackson, Black Cat
Hot 100 Peak: No. 1
Peak date: 10/27/90
The Vibe: Hard-rocking, ferocious.
7: Cher, Dark Lady
Hot 100 Peak: No. 1
Peak date: 3/23/74
The Vibe: Eerie, sly.
6: Rockwell, Somebody's Watching Me
Hot 100 Peak: No. 2
Peak date: 3/24/84
The Vibe: Paranoid, spooky.
5: Bobby Brown, On Our Own (from Ghostbusters II)
Hot 100 Peak: No. 2
Peak date: 8/5/89
The Vibe: Boisterous, fresh.
4: Eminem featuring Rihanna, The Monster
Hot 100 Peak: No. 1
Peak date: 12/21/13
The Vibe: Harrowing, haunted.
3: The Edgar Winter Group, Frankenstein
Hot 100 Peak: No. 1
Peak date: 5/26/73
The Vibe: Head-banging, swaggery.
2: Ray Parker Jr., Ghostbusters
Hot 100 Peak: No. 1
Peak date: 8/11/84
The Vibe: Party-starting, campy.
1: Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers, Monster Mash
Hot 100 Peak: No. 1
Peak date: 10/20/62
The Vibe: Goofy, endearing.
Billboard also has a recent article where you can watch 20 terrifying music videos from a variety of popular music artists. Check it out here.
Visit our music page (linked in the blog menu) to listen to more Halloween music.
Ken Kessler of The Sounds of Christmas plays Halloween music through October 31. Click here to discover three ways to listen, or click the Sounds of Christmas tree in the sidebar. Speaking of Ken, he is once again sharing new Christmas music out this year. Stay tuned for his annual guest post coming up next week.
I'll be back with more Halloween fun through the auspicious occasion on Friday. 🎃



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