Your Halloween Party Playlist: Songs to Get the Little Monsters Dancing

BY  |  Wednesday, Oct 17, 2012 10:00am  |  COMMENTS (1)

Throwing a Halloween party this year? Besides treats, spooky decorations, and games, you need some great music.

Here are our picks for your Halloween Party Playlist:

Greet your little costumed guests with Toccata & Fugue in d minor. Nothing says spooky more than this:

 

 

Get the party started with Ghostbusters:

 

 

Then turn it into a dance party with Michael Jackson’s Thriller.

 

Monster Mash is a must:

 

http://youtu.be/ltyC3DEYoZ4

 

Kids of all ages will love Justin Roberts’ song Trick or Treat:

 

Moose A. Moose’s I Don’t Like Candy Corn and Gustafer Yellowgold’s Werewolves Rock are great tunes for little party-goers.

 

Time Warp will get everyone dancing, will be loved by teen:

 

 

And what’s Halloween really all about? Candy. So this song from Bow Bow Wow is perfect way to end as you send the little monsters out the door with goodie bags:

What songs would you put on your Halloween Party Playlist?

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1 Comments

  1. POSTED BY Holly Korus  |  October 17, 2012 @ 12:20 pm

    Oh GG you forgot sooooo much. One of the best Halloween cds for kids is Andrew Gold’s Halloween Howls :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSdSemAMzdY

    A fun mix of original music a Halloween classic.

    How about “The Martian Hop”"The Blob” or “The Witch Dr.”? The Barenaked Ladies do a great “Grim Grinning Ghosts”

    GG some things like Halloween music should be left to those that obsess about this holiday!!!!

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