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recorded December 1991 on the After School Special demo. "Meat for a Queen" – 3:02 recorded August 1990 on the Grist-O-Line demo. "White Knuckles" – 2:24 recorded March 1990 on the Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat demo. "Scaredy Cat" – 3:22 recorded November 1993. "Thingmaker" [live] – 4:12 recorded July 1992 live in a rehearsal studio.
Bing Crosby is beloved for his Christmas tunes, but he also sang a classic Halloween song with "The Headless Horseman." The song was recorded for Disney's 1949 short The Legend of Sleepy Hollow ...
Third Day of a Seven Day Binge" was released for free download on the band's website on October 26, [210] and served as the album's first official single. [211] The band performed several new songs live for the first time as they played a handful of concerts around southern California in October and early November. [ 212 ] "
Sing along to these Halloween favorites just right for kids. From Disney hits to family-friendly tunes, the whole family will enjoy these not-so-scary songs. These Kids' Halloween songs are just ...
Spooky Songs for Creepy Kids is a compilation album released in 2010 by Cuban American dark cabaret singer Voltaire.It is a collection of Voltaire's songs, ranging from 1998's The Devil's Bris to 2008's To the Bottom of the Sea, with lyrics slightly modified in order to be more child-friendly (done by removing profanity and references to sexual intercourse).
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[3] [4] Its best-known version was created by James Cobb and producer Buddy Buie for the group Classics IV when they added lyrics about a "spooky little girl". The vocalist was Dennis Yost. [5] The song is noted for its eerie whistling sound effect depicting the spooky woman. It has become a Halloween favorite. [6]
"Spooky, Scary Skeletons" is a Halloween song by American musician Andrew Gold, first released on his 1996 album Halloween Howls: Fun & Scary Music. [ 2 ] Since the 2010s, the song has received a resurgence in popularity online as an Internet meme .