I know a song that is kind of a halloween song, but I have no idea who made it or hwo it's called. Maybe you guys can help me, it's played on a piano, in very high tunes, and it's probably already pretty old.
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You may have to give us a little more to go on eva!! is it just instrumental? any idea when was it made? who is the artist?! I love a good mystery though!!
yes shure sorry, it's only instrumental, and like I said it's played on a piano or something that sounds like that, I think it is old but I realy don't know anything else.
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It's obviously gonna bring to mind American Werewolf in London such a classic movie and a fave of mine
Thanks for bringing the fun to the topic!!
"Well I saw Lon Chaney walkin with the queen"
I was gonna post something really scary but think i will leave it for now, this song you posted needs it's moment!!
I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand walkin through the streets of Soho in the rain. He was lookin for the place called Lee Ho Fooks, gonna get a big dish of beef chow mein.
Chorus: Aaahoo, werewolves of London Aaahoo(2x)
Ya hear him howlin around your kitchen door, ya better not let him in. Little old lady got mutilated late last night, werewolves of London again.
Chorus 2x
He's the hairy, hairy gent, who ran amok in Kent. Lately he's been overheard in Mayfair. You better stay away from him, he'll rip your lungs out Jim. Huh, I'd like to meet his tailor.
Chorus 2x
Well, I saw Lon Chaney walkin with the queen, doing the werewolves of London. I saw Lon Chaney Jr. walkin with the queen, doin the werewolves of London I saw a werewolf drinkin a pina colada at Trader Vic's And his hair was perfect.
Oooh yes, the JAWS theme is super chilling...most simple yet powerful OST ever?
Here are some more spooky/ scary soundtracks and movie themes...be warned... these are scary just like the films, so please do not click if easily frightened!
Before Elfman became Burton's go-to director, he was making malarky with the peerless Oingo-Boingo. Most of their songs could be Halloween staples, but here's one of my personal favourites, set to an enjoyable The Nightmare Before Christmas/ Corpse Bride montage: