I love holidays in the dance studio and Halloween can be especially fun. Below is a list of songs and albums that may inspire you to get a little ghoulish in your classes this year. The categories just give an idea of which groups the songs could be used for, however, feel free to mix and match or go on your own little witch hunt for music – many popular Halloween tunes have been covered by multiple artists. If you have a song or album you’re just dying to share, let us know about it in the comments below!
Creepy Kid Stuff
Monster Boogie – Laurie Berkner
Spooky – Lazy Town
Clownfoot – Jo Jo’s Circus
Witch Doctor – Alvin & The Chipmunks Soundtrack
Purple People Eater – Sheb Wooley (original)
Doin’ The Zombie – Chubby Checker
Mickey’s Monster Bash – DisneyIncludes a Disney Monster Mash, This Is Halloween, and Sound Effect/Instrumental tracks
Boo Cackle Trick or Treat – Sue SchnitzerSome sweet, original tunes for young children
Halloween Songs and Sounds
Pooh, Tigger, and other Disney friends get scary
For More Grown-Up Ghouls
Thriller – Michael Jackson
Spooky – Dusty Springfield, or try Imogen Heap
I Want Candy – Bow Wow Wow, or try Melanie C
Somebody’s Watching Me – Rockwell
Witchy Woman - The Eagles, or try Kristen Chenoweth (from Bewitched soundtrack)
Black Magic Woman – Santana, or try Fleetwood Mac
I Put A Spell on You – Creedence Clearwater, Fame Soundtrack, Marilyn Manson, etc.
I’m Your Boogie Man – KC and the Sunshine Band, or try White Zombie (still has the disco beat!)
The Boogie Monster – Gnarls Barkley
This is the Night or Do the Hippogriff or Magic Works – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (the “Weird Sisters” band in the movie include members of Pulp and Radiohead)
Nightmare Revisited – Various Artists (including Marilyn Manson’s version of This Is Halloween)
Hair-raising Hip-Hop
Addam’s Groove – MC Hammer
Halloween – Arsonists
Every Halloween – Insane Clown Posse
Scary Story – Will Smith
A Nightmare on my Street – DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince
Bone-chilling Ballet
Great Pumpkin Waltz – Vince Guaraldi Trio
Resurrection Waltz – Hellraiser Soundtrack
Estasi Dell Anima – Zombieland Soundtrack
Tubular Bells (Theme from The Exorcist) – Mike Oldfield
O Fortuna/Carmina Burana – Carl Orff
Theme from Halloween - John Carpenter
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor – Johann Sebastian Bach
Sleepy Hollow Soundtrack
Dracula – Philip Feeney
Dracula – Philip Glass and Kronos Quartet
Alarming Alternatives
Raining Blood – Tori Amos
Halloween – Dave Matthews
Halloween or Spellbound – Siouxie and the Banshees
I love holidays in the dance studio and Halloween can be especially fun. Below is a list of songs and albums that may inspire you to get a little ghoulish in your classes this year. The categories just give an idea of which groups the songs could be used for, however, feel free to mix and match or go on your own little witch hunt for music – many popular Halloween tunes have been covered by multiple artists. If you have a song or album you’re just dying to share, let us know about it in the comments below!
Creepy Kid Stuff
Pooh, Tigger, and other Disney friends get scary
For More Grown-Up Ghouls
Hair-raising Hip-Hop
Bone-chilling Ballet
Alarming Alternatives
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