Halloween movies are top-rated among all the age groups.  People show their excitement by watching Halloween movies and listen to Halloween songs. You can listen to good Halloween songs or Halloween theme songs on the internet. Below is the list of the top 25 Halloween songs of all time handmade by us. So, just keep reading and enjoy these songs.

Part 1: 25 Best Halloween Songs from All Times

1.     Screamin’ Jay Hawkins ‘I put a spell on you remix’

It is one of the greatest Halloween songs. He also found that if he appeared out of a coffin in a black cape, the tusks would come out of his nose which is accompanied by a cigarette smoking skull.

2.     The cramps, “surfin’ dead”

It is a 1985 song. The living dead made the notion of zombies chomping brains famous.

3.     “Time Warp” - The horror show

The show is musical but is also a weird essential. There is no self-respecting Halloween which has not experienced the tossing, costume class, line adlibbing extravaganza even once. With a jump to the left plus a step to the right, it became the favorite time warp dance.

4.     Michael Jackson “Thriller”

It is a six-minute song. This album was made in 1982. The video is genius; it is riding on commands, is a funky Minimoog bass line.

5.     The specials, “Ghost Town”

The song is basically about unemployment, inner-city violence, and urban decay. It was released in 1981 at the height of U.K.’s riots; it still creeps out in the best way with the flute solos, lyrics, and some weird synth fade.

6.     The Ramones, “Pet Sematary”

The original Ramones are dead. It is a 1989 hit. But the toe-tapping title track from a horror film is back on MTV, which is introduced to the new generation which looked like the motorcycle zombies.

7.     The X- Files (Terrestrial Mix)

This song is a well-known nostalgic piece to the modern meme culture. It is appropriate for celebrating with a small crowd. It is trances remix released by the original composer in 1996. He wants to bring everyone to the dance floor.

8.     Cerrone, “Supernature”

This was created where the escaped mutant creatures created in a lab to end human starvation that has rebelled against their makers to disastrous effect for all. It is a statement for the brief genre.

9.     Mark Knight, “Devil Walking”

Despite being a location of boundless attractiveness, there are a lot of things that can happen in Bangkok against the doggy street meat.

10.     The Misfits, “Halloween”

Misfits are scary. It is as dangerous as the Scooby Doo mystery. It was created in 1981.

11.     Nick Cave’s “ Red Right Hand”

You can put the whole list of songs by Nick Cave into the Halloween songs list, but instead, people are choosing the single song. The song was also used in three movies.

12.     Kanye West, “Monster”

It is a 2012 track. The rhymes can give Goosebumps.

13.     DJ Touche, “Vampires”

The guys is a ghost, fake blood, half of the black ghost, and knows his horror.

14.     Echo and the Bunnymen, “People are Strange”

It is a 1987 version of the song but also because it is a super hit with the melodramatic pauses, unnerving piano curlicue.

15.     Art Department, “Vampire Nightclub”

It is No. 19 boss, Jonny White, who is going solo.

16.     Bauhaus, “Bela Lugosi’s Dead

Goth cocktail is best served as parts which are glamour and nihilism. Singing about a Dracula is a metal. The indicating chant was used splendidly in The Hunger, in the most successful opening sequence of ’80s cinema. It is a mosaic of intimacy, drugs, and Bowie.

17.     Greenskeepers, “Lotion”

In this mesmerizing act, he comes across to be reciting the song with minutest of details, thus showing his expertise.

18.     Warren Zevon, “Werewolves of London”

With an enticing piano riff of three-chord, the singers’ blessings and passion for shady comedy are expressed in words that dig their claws cleverly at the triteness of horror, but the whimsicalwolf-call refrain would make you give up and connect with the pack.

19.     Bobby “Boris” Pickett, “Monster Mash”

The track was released in 1962, and it has been clawing its way out of the grave every year since. It’s been covered by the most eclectic group of bands of any song ever.

20.     Blue Öyster Cult, “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper”

This is a creepily seductive track to go gently into that dark night; the song also became an instant rock classic at the time it was released in 1976. It has been a staple of horror culture ever since.

21.     Ray Parker Jr., “Ghostbusters”

This song is the single greatest piece of music ever recorded at that time for Halloween (and people will fight you over this opinion). Artists were jealous of how much better “Ghostbusters” track was.

22.     Gorillaz, “Dracula”

The Dracula remains one of the greatest evidence of Damon Albarn's spliff habit. A bonus cut from the band's 2001 debut.  A night-long spree is the best thing you can get to experiencing “not dead.”

23.     Sir Mix-A-Lot, “Monster Mack”

The man was known for his appreciation of ladies with a bitty waist contributed this song to 1993’s The Beavis and Butt-head Experience. It started with the sound of power drills and an ominous riff, but the only monster in the song is apparently Mix-A-Lot himself.

24.     Danovan, “season of the witch” 

He never explains what he means by the song in five minutes into the music. This is a 1966 album.

25.     Rockwell, “Somebody's Watching Me”

So there are the 25 Best Halloween songs on YouTube. But, there are many other top Halloween songs available on the internet. You can get the whole Halloween song playlist on YouTube as well. So, that was it for the listing of the best Halloween songs on YouTube, now let’s talk about how you can download and save these amazing Halloween songs on your local storage.

How to Download these Halloween Songs from YouTube

The ad you might know it’s impossible to download Halloween theme songs offline directly from YouTube if you’re thinking about doing so. So, if you want to download the Best Halloween songs, you can download them from YouTube through the DVDFab YouTube to MP3 converter which is easy to use.

To download these Halloween songs, all you have to do is follow the steps below:

·         Firstly, make sure the latest version of DVDFab is installed on your device.

 

·         After that, you have to download the DVDFab YouTube to MP3 add-in under Utilities module.

 

·         Then open DVDFab YouTube to MP3.

·         After that play the YouTube video, you want to download.

·         Then you have to copy the URL and paste it into the dialogue box you will see in the YouTube to Mp3 convector software.

 

·         Then DVDFab YouTube to MP3 will analyze the URL and download the song in the URL automatically. If the URL contains a playlist, it will let you choose the songs you want to download.

So, just like that, you can easily download the best Halloween songs from all time.

Conclusion

These were the 25 best Halloween songs from all time which can be viewed online on YouTube. And if you want to download these songs, just install the YouTube to MP3 software from DVDFab, which can further be used to download these songs conveniently. The DVD Fab YouTube to MP3 offers fast processing along with clear audio quality which can be noticed after downloading your favorite Halloween songs.