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Summerween Spooks Playlist

Summerween Spooks Playlist

It’s time for hot nights and chilling frights with this Summerween Spooks playlist! Whether you are spending the day carving watermelon jack-o-lanterns on the beach or howling at the moon at night, this playlist has you covered. It has a fun mix of classic beach vibes and modern alternative rock for spooky summer atmosphere.

The Song List

Halloween and horror are year-round passions for many people. I have been thrilled in the recent rise of “Summerween” celebrations, bringing spooky fun to the summer season. The term “Summerween” comes from a 2012 episode in the Disney cartoon series Gravity Falls. In the show, Summerween was a summertime celebration of Halloween with costumes, parties, and “jack-o-melons”. A year later, ScareLA brought summertime Halloween fun to SoCal. Now, many conventions and fan events continue its legacy.

Every season has its own unique spooky vibes. For this playlist I wanted to find songs that evoke feelings of sunny days, lounging, and bonfire nights with friends – all with a spooky or creepy twist, of course. So, grab some ice scream and enjoy a hot ghoul summer with this Summerween Spooks playlist.

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The Playlist

1. Surfin' Dead - The Cramps

You square brains out there better beware! Let’s start this playlist with a piece that has both summer beach vibes and thematically appropriate lyrics. Originally recorded as a one-off track for the film The Return of the Living Dead (1985), Surfin’ Dead is zombie-themed punk rockabilly at its best. 

The Cramps are known for their horror-themed songs. I first discovered them as a child via my Elvira’s Haunted Hits CD, which included their song, I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Recently, a new generation has come to know them as their song, Goo Goo Muck, was used in the iconic dance scene from Netflix’s hit series, Wednesday

2. Skuuly Gully - Bobby "Boris" Pickett and The Crypt-Kickers

Our boo-tiful day at the beach continues with this silly song from Bobby “Boris” Pickett and The Crypt-Kickers. Pickett is best known for his Halloween classic, The Monster Mash, but his other parody monster songs are also quite fun. After a few bars of this tune, you will want to join the vampires, zombies, and werewolves in their quicky Skully Gully dance.

3. I was a Teenage Monster - The Keytones

This song makes me think of 1950’s & 60’s B-horror movies at the drive-in. Teenagers were always the target of some horrific fate in these campy classics. The song’s upbeat melody is a perfect background for your barbeque or beach party. I especially love the operatic “aah-ah-ah-ah-ah-aaah” of the female vocals when they mention the teenage angel. 

“I was a teenage monster
Until I met a teenage angle
She took her lips and mixed them with mine
And up in smoke went old Frankenstein”

4. Haunted House - Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs

While most people are a little more familiar with the version of this song from Jumpin’ Gene Simmons (released in the same year – 1964), I think that this version from Sam the Sham and The Pharaohs is best for this playlist. With a slightly longer runtime, this song has a brief guitar rift section that gives it a more surf vibe. I also enjoy the ghostly laughter and campy nature. 

5. Jekyll and Hyde - Jim Burgett

1961’s Jekyll and Hyde by Jim Burgett continues the jukebox rock sound of this playlist. I like that it focuses on the underutilized horror figure(s) of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. I can certainly relate to a duality of personality! I may seem sweet, but I am a horror at heart. 

“Oh, I’m going steady with Mary Lou
She’s so sweet and our love is true
But every night when we kiss goodnight
The minute I get out of her sight…
Suddenly the devil in me starts to rage
And it’s the wild kind of lovin’ is what I crave!”

6. Goose Bumps - The Slippers

Grab your sweetheart and boogie to this modern rendition of a classic song. I love that this one is subtle enough with its lyrics to appeal to both normal individuals and those who need a dash of spookiness to everything. 

“Oo-ma-la-baby, you give me goose bumps
‘Cause you thrill me baby, goose bumps
How you chill me honey, goose bumps
When we kiss, I never had nobody make me feel like this”

7. Devil on my Shoulder - Kim Lenz & Her Jaquars

Kim Lenz is a modern rockabilly queen, updating a classic rock n’ roll sound for audiences of the late 20th/early 21st centuries. (You can learn more about her from this article from The Rockabilly Chronicle).

This song fits perfectly with the other upbeat tunes on this list. While it is not specifically a Halloween-inspired song, the “Devil on my Shoulder” lyrics make it another song that can appeal to both horror fans and general audiences. I love to cast a wide net with these playlists to include music not typically heard on strict horror/Halloween playlists. Sometimes lyrics with the appropriate iconography are enough.

8. The House is Haunted - The Phantom Chords

The House is Haunted was originally written in 1934 by Billy Rose with lyrics by Basil Adlam. It was first released by Paul Whiteman with the Park Avenue Boys that same year. Over the years it has been covered by a multitude of artists, but one of my favorite versions is this one by The Phantom Chords, a 1990’s British rock band.

This version takes the melancholy big band sound of the original and adds a swinging twist. While the lyrics are sorrowful, you can’t help but want to dance to the beat.

9. With Monsters and Gods - The Hillbilly Moon Explosion

The sun has set on our Summerween Spooks playlist and things are about to get a little darker. “With Monsters and Gods” by The Hillbilly Moon Explosion provides a sultry backdrop to your evening. I love the poetic lyrics at the end of the chorus:

“So here I am
A ghost in your dreams
While the moon rises
I’m your Halloween”

10. Dark Secret - Matthew Sweet

“We are the weirdos, mister.”

Sometimes a song becomes forever intertwined with a certain movie. That is the case for this classic. “Dark Secret” by Matthew Sweet was released in 1996 as part of the soundtrack for The Craft. It is hard to listen to this without thinking of the four young witches on the beach, casting their spells. You gotta love that theremin in the background as well. 

11. Dark Shadows - The Quakes

Time for a little hometown pride with this one. The Quakes formed in the fall of 1986 in Buffalo, New York. “Dark Shadows” comes from their 2012 album, “Planet Obscure”. Dubbed “psychobilly”, this musical style is a little more punk and aggressive than the standard rockabilly style found earlier in the playlist. 

12. Graveyard's Full - The Growlers

“Graveyard’s Full” by The Growlers not only fits perfectly with this playlist due to its beachy vibes and mentioning of an iconic horror locale (graveyard), but it also carries an eco-friendly message – which should be important to us all. Summer is all about spending time outdoors and enjoying nature. This song reminds us that humans are constantly overusing Earth’s resources and taking more than we give. Maybe we should all be a little more mindful of our overconsumption before we end up starring in a horror movie of our own making.

13. One Foot in the Grave - The Creepshow

Let’s end this playlist strong with a rocking psychobilly hit from the Canadian punk rock band The Creepshow. This song makes me think of hot rods and summer night street races down in SoCal. Let this song’s electrifying energy and pulsing beat empower you to continue your Summerween revelries all night long!

And That's the Summmerween Spooks Playlist!

Did you like it? What songs are on your Summerween playlist? Let me know on Instagram @EmilyIsHorror

Want more Summerween tunes? Listen to my Summer Screams playlist.

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Summer Screams Playlist 2021

Summer Screams Playlist 2021

Sweating in the 90+ degree heat this summer? You can still get some spooky chills while working on your tan with this Summer Screams Playlist 2021 edition. I have compiled thirteen groovy 1950’s & 60’s-inspired tunes perfect for your Summerween beach or pool party. Carve a watermelon, grab a cool apple cider, and keep the Halloween vibes going from June – August!

The Song List

The Halloween season never truly ends in my home. My friends and family have come to expect all manner of spooky additions to celebrations year round. The summer months are no different. Just as retro dresses are the hip Halloween fashion as of late, the 1950’s & 60’s surfer rock also blends wonderfully with Halloween & horror themes. These would be a perfect pairing for a 1950’s horror and sci-fi movie night – perhaps The Blob or I Was a Teenage Werewolf

Playlist Song Explanations

Season of the Witch was originally written and performed by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan and released in September 1966. It has been covered by many artists over the years but my favorite cover is this version by Karen Elson. Although the song is appropriate all year long, I have always associated it with long summer days and people watching out my front window near the Niagara River (where I grew up). 

Before I was ready for more modern and mature horror, my Dad introduced me to the best of the classic b-horror films. The 1950’s had so many fun horror and sci-fi flicks featuring teenage teeny-boppers, creatures from outer space, and beach parties galore. There is only one of these films that ever terrified me as a child – The Blob (1958). Something about a monster from outer space that could not be reasoned with or defeated gave me chills. As my Dad loves to share with all my friends, co-workers, and random strangers at social functions, I told him when I was six years-old, “Dad – the Wolfman, Dracula, all those monsters aren’t real, but the Blob is from outer space and we don’t know what could be out there!”

The Blob premiered at a time when original theme songs were all the range. Burt Bacharach and Mack David wrote the song & lyrics. It is now a staple for Halloween playlists and Summerween celebrations.

3. The Twilight Zone - The Ventures

Open the door to your imagination and come with me to a dimension of sound, a dimension of sight, a dimension of mind. Let’s move into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas. While listening to this playlist, we’ve crossed over into The Twilight Zone. Even without lyrics, this groovy instrumental sets the mood for a spooky summer soiree. 

4. Out of Limits - The Marketts

Out of Limits by the Marketts is another take on the Twilight Zone vibe. Written in 1963 by Michael Z. Gordon, this surf rock classic has been included on many Halloween playlists and compilations over the years.  I first heard this song as part of the Elvira’s Haunted Hits CD and fell in love with the beachy instrumental vibe. 

5. The Crypt Keeper's Holiday - Gein & The Graverobbers

Gein and the Graverobbers’ Songs in the Key of Evil was my first experience with modern horror surfer rock, having picked up the CD at a record store solely based on the cover and band name. Their songs from this album all feature audio or riffs from classic horror movies and television. The Crypt Keeper’s Holiday puts a new spin on the opening theme from the popular series Tales from the Crypt.

I can completely relate to the girl this song is about! My Honey-Bunny certainly knows that the way to my heart is through scary movies. 

Of course, it’s not just me. There has been much research into why we love to be scared and how it can create close bonds. Sociologist, Dr. Margee Kerr, is one of the most prominent researchers on the subject (read her books, they are fantastic). As she says in this article from The Atlantic

One of the reasons people love Halloween is because it produces strong emotional responses, and those responses work to build stronger relationships and memories... We’re social and emotional beings. We need each other in times of stress, so the fact that our bodies have evolved to make sure we feel close to those we are with when afraid makes sense. So yes, take your date to a haunted house or for a ride on a roller coaster; it’ll be a night you’ll never forget.

7. Cemetary Beach - Messer Chups

This creepy surf rock hit comes from a very unlikely place – Russia! The group was formed in  St. Petersburg, Russia in in 1998 by composer and guitarist Oleg “Gitaracula” Fomchenkov. Their music pays homage to classic horror and the surf rock vibes of the 1950’s and 60’s.

While no Halloween dance can quite live up to the perfection that is the Time Warp, some performers have tried to create their own spooky steps. The Munster Creep may not be well-known, but it is a fun dance celebrating Frankenstein’s monster. Shake things up at your Summerween celebration by teaching your guests this hip dance.

Put out your arms like a Frankenstin(‘s monster), stomp around the room and have a real good time! 

Igor is apparently one party-loving dude. Aside from being mentioned playing the chains  in the Halloween party staple, Monster Mash, Igor’s Party is an entire song dedicated to the lab assistant’s love for rock-and-roll. Frankenstein’s castle is apparently the place to go for a spooky swinging soiree!

10. Lullaby of the Leaves - The Ventures

The Ventures are groovy enough to be mentioned twice on this list. Lullaby of the Leaves is a jazz standard originally written in 1932 by composer Bernice Petkere and lyricist Joe Young.  The lyrics (although not used in this instrumental version of the song) tell of a beautiful night under a leafy canopy. Changing leaves are a staple in Autumn and Halloween iconography, so I included this tune in our Summer Screams Playlist. Even on warm summer nights, I certainly long for a cool breeze blowing through red and orange leaves on the treetops. 

11. Horror Movies - Dickie Goodman

Produced two years after Batman, Wolfman, Frankenstein, or Dracula by The Diamonds, this song deals with the same theme – loving a girl who loves horror. I think my poor Honey-Bunny can certainly relate to the lyrics for this one!

12. Back to the Dark - Mystic Braves

Unlike the previous songs, this one is a little less on-the-nose with the Halloween in summer theme. It is not a Halloween song, but the groovy melody and  twangy guitar fit with the mood of the playlist.

I love the chorus lyrics “So come with me into my world… Don’t throw our love away and go back to the dark”. They inspire me to think of all sorts of spooky stories to tell around a summer barbeque pit.

13. Spooky Luau Beach Party - The Trolls

Since I only have one more chance on this list to be corny and without restraint, I am ending this playlist with a silly atmospheric track of a haunted luau. I like the background groans and moans. Oh the sweet sounds of zombies, ghouls, and black cats as I float in the pool!

And That's the Summer Screams Playlist 2021!

Did you like it? What songs are on your Summerween playlist? Let me know on Instagram and Twitter @EmilyIsHorror

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