Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Halloween Songs - Get Ready to Be Spooked
October 31, in some it is the best night of their lives. Halloween is a night filled with goblins, zombies, monsters and witches. For children, it is also a fun party where you can be anything or anyone else in your mind can dream. They dress like their favorite cartoon characters, superheroes, and princesses. Ranging from door to door collecting candy to put in their buckets of candy Jack-o-lantern and said, "Trick or treat!"
For parents and adults, the dark side came out in us all. We take our alter ego in life that are disguised. There are Halloween parties, parades and parties that last all night. After the trick or purifiers are hidden in the bed or adult safety grandmother at home parties. There are areas of the songs is very likely to hear in the Halloween party that never go out of fashion. Here is a list of the best songs to play at your Halloween party.
The most popular song that everyone will end up dancing and singing is "Monster Mash" by Bobby Picket. "He did the mash. He did the Monster Mash. The Monster Mash. It was a smash cemetery. It the must. It is caught in a flash. He did the mash. It Monster Mash" (Pickett, Documents Garpax). The song became a hit in 1962 and topped the list of favorites for Halloween.
Another popular song and video music played at parties is "Thriller" by Michael Jackson. The legendary dance moves and zombie make-up made the video a hit. The song is scary and makes sound effects of zombies, coffins, cemetery screams and sounds. The song was released in 1982 and contained texts such frightening: .. "It's close to midnight and something evil's lurking in the shadows under the moonlight you see a sight that almost stops your heart You try to scream but terror takes before doing so. You start to freeze the horror looks you right between the eyes. You're paralyzed "(Jackson, Epic Records).
A song to be played at your party is Ray Parker Jr "Ghostbusters." Not only is it a great song for Halloween, but it was also the theme song of the film Ghostbusters called out in early 1980. "An invisible man sleeping in your bed. Who is calling? Ghostbusters, I'm not afraid of ghosts do. I'm not afraid of no ghosts. Who is calling? Ghostbusters "(Parker, Arista, Geffen, MCA, Indie). The song was number one for three weeks in 1984.
If you're more into rock songs, you probably recognize this as a favorite zombie White said "I'm Your Boogieman." Song is a cover of KC and the Sunshine Band was originally recorded. "I'm your boogieman. This is what I am. I am here to do what I can. It 'already Mornin', in the late afternoon or at midnight, it's never too early." (Zombie Geffen Records).
What are some of your favorite Halloween?
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