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Halloween Song Mix

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Here’s the song mix I’ve put together for Halloween. 

Ghostbusters :: Ray Parker, Jr.
Invisible Touch :: Genesis
Black Magic Woman :: Santana
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic :: The Police

Magic Bus :: The Who
Satan is My Motor :: Cake
The Invisible Man :: Queen
Never There :: Cake

Magic Carpet Ride :: Steppenwolf
I Put A Spell On You :: Nina Simone
Devil Inside :: INXS
Sympathy For The Devil :: Guns N’ Roses

Runnin’ With The Devil :: Van Halen
Devil In Disguise :: Elvis Presley
Bad Moon Rising :: Creedence Clearwater Revival
The Killing Moon :: Echo & The Bunnymen

The Mustard :: Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Zombie Zoo :: Tom Petty
The Vampires :: Paul Simon
Vampire Blues :: Loudon Wainwright III

Furry Happy Monsters :: R.E.M. & Sesame Street
Scary Monsters (& Super Creeps) :: David Bowie
Monsters Lullaby :: The Brothers Comstock
Of Moons, Birds & Monsters :: MGMT

Ghost Story :: Sting
Ghost of a Dog :: Edie Brickell
The Purple People Eater :: Sheb Wooley
Dracula Moon :: Joan Osborne

Born to Be Wild :: Steppenwolf
Moon Over Bourbon Street :: Sting
Eye Of The Tiger :: Survivor
Dead Man’s Party :: Oingo Boingo

Destination Moon :: They Might Be Giants
Helter Skelter :: M?tley Cr?e
Spooky :: Classics IV
The Time Warp :: The Rocky Horror Picture Show Cast

Nothing To Fear (But Fear Itself) :: Oingo Boingo
Devil And Your Deep Blue Eyes :: Sweethearts Of The Rodeo
Monster Mash :: Bobby “Boris” Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers
Here On Earth (I’ll Have My Cake) :: Crash Test Dummies

Helter Skelter :: The Beatles
The Ghosts That Haunt Me :: Crash Test Dummies
Ghost Riders In The Sky :: Johnny Cash
Ghost Waltz :: Jolie Holland

Nasty Habits :: Oingo Boingo
Deadbeat Club :: The B-52s
James Brown Is Dead :: L.A. Style
Ghost of a Texas Ladies’ Man :: Concrete Blonde

Dead Puppies :: Ogden Edsl
The Dead Heart :: Midnight Oil
Exquisite Dead Guy :: They Might Be Giants
Dead :: They Might Be Giants

GhostWorld :: Aimee Mann
Ghost Of The Navigator :: Iron Maiden
Dead Things :: Emiliana Torrini
Humans Are Dead :: Flight of the Conchords
The New Twilight Zone :: Grateful Dead



 
 

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