Songs to Play on St. Patrick’s Day

Are you hosting a St. Patrick’s Day party with friends or family? Or do you plan on a family night with a traditional Irish meal? Playing Irish songs in the background is a great way to add to your celebrations. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following songs to play on St. Patrick’s Day.

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  1. “Molly Malone” –  The Dubliners
  2. “The Irish Rover” – The Dubliners & The Pogues
  3. “Danny Boy” – The Irish Tenors
  4. “I’m Shipping up to Boston” — Dropkick Murphys
  5. “Seven Drunken Nights” — Celtic Thunder
  6. “On Raglan Road” – Luke Kelly
  7. “Óró, Sé Do Bheatha ‘Bhaile’” –  The Dubliners
  8. “The Maids of Mitchelstown” – The Bothy Band
  9. “Lanigan’s Ball” – Christy Moore
  10. “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling” – Bing Crosby
  11. “Ten Thousand Miles Away” – Dan Milner, John Doyle & Robbie O’Connell
  12. “The Fields of Athenry” — Paddy Reilly
  13. ‘O’Sullivan’s March” – The Chieftains
  14. “Tim Finnegan’s Wake” – The Clancy Bothers & Tommy Makem
  15. “Riverdance” — Bill Wheelan
  16. “The Shores of Botany Bay” – The Irish Rovers
  17. “The Jug of Punch” – The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem
  18. “Brown Eyed Girl”- Van Morrison
  19. “Drunken Sailor” – The Irish Rovers
  20. “The Rocky Road to Dublin” – The High Kings
  21. “Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ra (That’s an Irish Lullaby)” – Bing Crosby
  22. “My Wild Irish Rose” – Luka Bloom
  23. “The Rose of Tralee” – The Irish Tenors
  24. “The Heart’s Cry” –  Bill Whelan
  25. “Mountain Dew” – The Clancy Bothers
  26. “Galway Girl”- Ed Sheeran
  27. “Song for Ireland” – Mary Black
  28. “Mise Eire” – Celtic Woman
  29. “Sunday Bloody Sunday” – U2
  30. “An Irish Pub Song” – The Rumjacks
  31. “Ireland’s Call” – Celtic Thunder
  32. “The Foggy Dew” – The Chieftains
  33. “The Bonny” – Dropkick Murphys
  34. “The Soldiers Song (Amhrán Na bhFiann)’” – The Young Wolfe Tones
  35. “The Night Pat Murphy Died” – Fiddler’s Green
  36. “I’ll tell My Ma” – The Dubliners
  37. “Beer, Beer, Beer” – The Clancy Brothers
  38. “Whiskey, You’re The Devil” – The Clancy Brothers
  39. “Rattlin’ Bog” – The Irish Descendants
  40. “The Parting Glass” – The High Kings
  41. “Carrickfergus” – Celtic Thunder
  42. “Lisdoonvarna” –  Christy Moore
  43. “Forty Shades of Green” –  Foster & Allen
  44. “The Rising of the Moon” – The High Kings
  45. “Whiskey on a Sunday (The Puppet Song)” –  The Irish Rovers

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Do you have a favorite song? Let me know in the comments.

50 Songs to Play on the 4th of July

Tomorrow is the 4th of July! Are you hosting a barbeque or party to celebrate the patriotic holiday? Adding patriotic songs from all genres to your playlist is a great way to celebrate. If you are searching for the best songs to play on the 4th of July, consider the following list.

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  1. “The Star-Spangled Banner” – Louis Daniel Armstrong
  2. “America the Beautiful” – Ray Charles
  3. “God Bless America Again” – Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty
  4. “God Bless America” – Irving Berlin
  5. “This Land Is Your Land” – Woody Guthrie
  6. “Courtesy Of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry American)” – Toby Keith
  7. “R.O.C.K. in the USA” – John Mellencamp
  8. “Chicken Fried” – Zac Brown Band
  9. “Living In the Promiseland” – Willie Nelson
  10. “Yankee Doodle” – George M. Cohan
  11. “American Kids” – Kenny Chesney
  12. “American Saturday Night” – Bran Paisley
  13. “Party in the U.S.A.” – Miley Cyrus
  14. “Color Me America” – Dolly Parton
  15. “Surfin’ USA” – Beach Boys
  16. “Everyday America” – Sugarland
  17. “Small Town” –  John Mellencamp
  18. “Glory Days” – Bruce Springsteen
  19. ‘God’s Country” – Blake Shelton
  20. “Summer Nights” – Rascal Flatts
  21. “Free Bird” – Lynyrd Skynyrd
  22. “American Land” – Bruce Springsteen
  23. “All-American Girl” – Carrie Underwood
  24. “Give Me Back My Hometown” – Eric Church
  25. “Born in the U.S.A.” – Bruce Springsteen
  26. “Fortunate Son” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
  27. “Travelin’ Soldier” – The Chicks
  28. “Take Me Home, Country Roads” – John Denver
  29. “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee” – Samuel Francis Smith
  30. “American Girl” – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
  31. “Battle Hymn of the Republic” – Julia Ward Howe
  32. “American Girl” – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
  33. “God Bless the USA” – Lee Greenwood
  34. “I’ve Been Everywhere” – Johnny Cash
  35. “The Star-Spangled Banner” – Whitney Houston
  36. “A Country Fourth of July” – Toby Keith
  37. “Song of the Patriot” – Johnny Cash
  38. “Celebration” – Kool & the Gang
  39. “Firework” – Katy Perry
  40. “Ragged Old Flag” – Johnny Cash
  41. “American Heart” – Faith Hill
  42. “American Pie” – Don McLean
  43. “You’re a Grand Ole Flag” – George M. Cohan
  44. “Almost Independence Day” – Van Morrison
  45. “Sweet Home Alabama” – Lynyrd Skynyrd
  46. “Stars and Stripes Forever” – John Philip Sousa
  47. “Summer of 69” – Bryan Adams
  48. “Watermelon Sugar” – Harry Styles
  49. “America” – Neil Diamond
  50. “All Summer Long” – Kid Rock

Turn up the music and enjoy! Happy 4th!

34 Love Songs to Play on Valentine’s Day

Are you planning a romantic evening for Valentine’s Day? Do you need to create the perfect playlist? If you are searching for inspiration, consider the following love songs to play on Valentine’s Day.

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  1. Late Night Talking” – Harry Styles
  2. “I Will Always Love You” – Whitney Houston
  3. “Endless Love” – Diana Ross and Lionel Richie
  4. “Adore You” – Harry Styles
  5. “These Arms of Mine” – Otis Redding
  6. “Because You Loved Me” – Celine Dion
  7. “Make You Feel My Love” – Adele
  8. “Forever And Ever, Amen” – Randy Travis
  9. “When a Man Loves a Woman” – Percy Sledge
  10. “If I Ain’t Got You” – Alicia Keys
  11. “All of Me” – John Legend
  12. “You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman” – Aretha Franklin
  13. “Just the Way You Are” – Bruno Mars
  14. “Thinking Out Loud” – Ed Sheeran
  15. “Unchained Melody” – The Righteous Brothers
  16. “You’re Still the One” – Shania Twain
  17. “My Funny Valentine” – Frank Sinatra
  18. “God Only Knows” – The Beach Boys
  19. “Can’t Help Falling In Love” – Elvis Presley
  20. “First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” – Roberta Flack
  21. “Your Song” – Elton John
  22. “Amazed” – Lonestar
  23. “Come Away With Me” – Norah Jones
  24. “It’s Your Love” – Tim McGraw & Faith Hill
  25. “When You Say Nothing At All” – Keith Whitley
  26. “Maybe I’m Amazed” – Paul McCartney
  27. “Valentine” – Willie Nelson
  28. At Last” – Etta James
  29. “I Want to Know What Love Is” – Foreigner
  30. “Love Story” – Taylor Swift
  31. “How Deep Is Your Love” – Bee Gees
  32. “The Way You Look Tonight” – Tony Bennet
  33. “I Just Called To Say I Love You” – Stevie Wonder
  34. “Keep On Loving You” – REO Speedwagon

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Christmas Music Ideas to Set the Mood at Your Dinner Party

Are you hosting a Christmas-themed dinner party? Do you want to play music in the background but are just not sure of the right genre. Consider your guests. What do they like? Then choose the best music to fit into your dinner theme. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following Christmas music ideas to set the mood for your dinner party.

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  1. Classic Holiday Hits: Play timeless classics like “Jingle Bells,” “White Christmas,” and “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!”
  2. Instrumental Jazz: Add a sophisticated touch with instrumental jazz renditions of holiday favorites.
  3. Modern Pop Covers: Include contemporary artists’ covers of Christmas songs for a modern twist.
  4. Acoustic Folk: Create a cozy atmosphere with acoustic folk versions of traditional carols.
  5. International Flair: Feature Christmas songs from around the world to introduce a global vibe.
  6. Motown Merry: Dance to Motown-inspired Christmas tracks that bring soulful energy to the party.
  7. Relaxing Piano: Pick soft piano versions of holiday tunes to create a soothing ambiance.
  8. Indie Holiday: Curate a playlist of indie artists’ original Christmas songs for a unique sound.
  9. Swing and Big Band: Get your guests dancing with upbeat swing and big band Christmas songs.
  10. Disney Magic: Include festive songs from Disney movies to evoke nostalgia and cheer. Disney Christmas music is perfect for parties with kids.

Create a joyful and eclectic Christmas music playlist that will delight everyone at your dinner party! Mix and match these suggestions to embrace the diversity of holiday music. Spread the festive cheer and have a Merry Christmas!

Ideas on How to Celebrate Thanksgiving Alone

Are you celebrating Thanksgiving alone this year? Many people spend the holidays alone for various reasons. Celebrating Thanksgiving alone can still be a special and meaningful experience. If you are searching for some ideas on how to celebrate Thanksgiving alone, consider the following.

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  1. Cook for Yourself: Prepare your favorite Thanksgiving dishes. Divide the ingredients to make smaller portions or save the rest for leftovers. Enjoy the process of cooking and savor the meal.
  2. Meal Bundle: Many restaurants or markets offer meal bundles for Thanksgiving. Simple heat and serve. Preorder your meal and enjoy.
  3. Go Out to Eat: Yes, there are restaurants open on Thanksgiving. Simply find one that you like and go out to eat. Or order takeout to bring your meal home.
  4. Reflect and Give Thanks: Take some time to reflect on the things you are grateful for this Thanksgiving. Write them down. Start a journal or simply express your gratitude to yourself.
  5. Virtual Gatherings: Connect with friends and family via video calls. Share the day with loved ones, even if you cannot be physically together.
  6. Create Traditions: Establish new traditions for yourself. Watch a Thanksgiving movie, read a book, do crafts, decorate for Christmas, or just relax.
  7. Volunteer: Consider volunteering at a local shelter or food bank to give back to the community and make the day more meaningful.
  8. Self-Care: Use the day for self-care activities such as meditation, journaling, or practicing a hobby you love.
  9. Enjoy Entertainment: Watch a Thanksgiving parade, or a movie, or listen to music that puts you in a festive mood.
  10. Plan: Use this time to set goals or make plans for the upcoming holiday season or the year ahead.

Remember, celebrating alone can be an opportunity for self-reflection and self-appreciation. Make the most of the day in a way that brings you joy and contentment. Happy Thanksgiving!

Best Songs to Play on the 4th of July

Are you creating a playlist for your 4th of July BBQ or party? Celebrate Independence Day with a variety of songs from all types of genres. If you are searching for the best songs to play on the 4th of July, check out the following list.

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  1. “The Star-Spangled Banner” – Louis Daniel Armstrong
  2. “America the Beautiful” – Katharine Lee Bates and Samuel A. Ward
  3. “God Bless America” – Irving Berlin
  4. “This Land Is Your Land” – Woody Guthrie
  5. “Courtesy Of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry American)” – Toby Keith
  6. “R.O.C.K. in the USA” – John Mellencamp
  7. “Chicken Fried” – Zac Brown Band
  8. “Yankee Doodle” – George M. Cohan
  9. “American Kids” – Kenny Chesney
  10. “American Saturday Night” – Bran Paisley
  11. “Party in the U.S.A.” – Miley Cyrus
  12. “Color Me America” – Dolly Parton
  13. “Surfin’ USA” – Beach Boys
  14. “Everyday America” – Sugarland
  15. ‘God’s Country” – Blake Shelton
  16. “American Land” – Bruce Springsteen
  17. “All-American Girl” – Carrie Underwood
  18. “Give Me Back My Hometown” – Eric Church
  19. “Born in the U.S.A.” – Bruce Springsteen
  20. “Fortunate Son” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
  21. “Take Me Home, Country Roads” – John Denver
  22. “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee” – Samuel Francis Smith
  23. “Battle Hymn of the Republic” – Julia Ward Howe
  24. “American Girl” – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
  25. “God Bless the USA” – Lee Greenwood
  26. “I’ve Been Everywhere” – Johnny Cash
  27. “The Star-Spangled Banner” – Whitney Houston
  28. “A Country Fourth of July” – Toby Keith
  29. “Celebration” – Kool & the Gang
  30. “Firework” – Katy Perry
  31. “Ragged Old Flag” – Johnny Cash
  32. “American Heart” – Faith Hill
  33. “Sweet Home Alabama” – Lynyrd Skynyrd
  34. “Stars and Stripes Forever” – John Philip Sousa
  35. “Summer of 69” – Bryan Adams
  36. “America” – Neil Diamond

Turn up the music and enjoy! Happy 4th!

58 Songs for Your Halloween Playlist

The spooky season is here! Halloween is a fun holiday for all ages with costumes, parties, candy, and music. Do you need music for your Halloween party? Or do you want to create a Halloween-themed playlist to enjoy in your free time?  If you need inspiration, check out the following songs for your Halloween playlist.

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  1. “Somebody’s Watching Me” – Rockwell
  2. “Superstitious” – Stevie Wonder
  3. “Wolves” — Selena Gomez & Marshmello
  4. “Monster Mash” – Bobby (Boris) Pickett
  5. “Creep” — Radiohead
  6. “Every day is Halloween” – Ministry
  7. “A Nightmare on My Street” — DJ Jazzy & The Fresh Prince
  8. “Stranger Things” Theme — Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein
  9. “Ghostbusters” – Ray Parker Jr.
  10. “I Want Candy” – The Strangeloves
  11.  “The Phantom of the Opera” Overture — Andrew Lloyd Webber
  12. “Haunted” — Taylor Swift
  13. “Magic Dance” – David Bowie
  14. “I Put a Spell on You” — Bette Midler
  15. “Witchcraft” – Frank Sinatra
  16. “Time Warp” – Rocky Horror Picture Show
  17. “Werewolves of London” — Warren Zevon
  18. “Monsters” — All Time Low ft. Demi Lovato and blackbear
  19. “Bad Moon Rising” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
  20. “Spooky Scary Skeletons” – Andrew Gold
  21. “Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead” – Ella Fitzgerald
  22. “Love Song for a Vampire” – Annie Lennox
  23. “Jeepers Creepers” – Louis Armstrong
  24. “Zombie” – The Cranberries
  25. “Purple People Eater” – Sheb Wooley
  26. “Poor Unfortunate Souls” – ‘The Little Mermaid’
  27. “Season of the Witch” – Donovan
  28. “Freaks Come Out at Night” – Whodini
  29. “People Are Strange” – The Doors
  30. “Love Potion No. 9” – The Searchers
  31. “Men In Black” – Will Smith
  32. “Highway to Hell” – AC/DC
  33. “Thriller” – Michael Jackson
  34. “Demons” – Imagine Dragons
  35. “The Addams Family” Theme — Vic Mizzy
  36. “Spooky” — Dusty Springfield
  37. “Skeleton in the Closet” — Louis Armstrong
  38. “Witchy Woman” – The Eagles
  39. “Halloween” – Phoebe Bridgers
  40. “Abracadabra” – Steve Miller Band
  41. “She Wolf” – Shakira
  42. “Anthem” – Michael Ables
  43. “I Was a Teenage Werewolf” – The Cramps
  44. “Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)” – David Bowie
  45. “The Yodeling Ghost” – Bing Crosby & the Andrew Sisters
  46. “Headless Horseman” – Kay Starr
  47. “The Ghost of Smokey Joe” – Cab Calloway
  48. “The Gypsy” – The Ink Spots
  49. The Phantom of the Opera” Overture – Andrew Lloyd Webber
  50. “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” – Django Reinhardt
  51. “The House is Haunted” – Mel Torme
  52. “Enter Sandman” – Metallica
  53.  “That Old Black Magic” – Sarah Vaughan
  54. “This Is Halloween” — The Citizens of Halloween
  55. “The Great Pumpkin Waltz” – George Winston
  56. “Haunted” — Beyonce
  57. “She Put a Hex on You” – Them
  58. “Love Potion No.9” –  The Clovers

What is your favorite Halloween song?

32 Autumn Songs for Your Playlist

Today, September 22, is the first official day of fall. The season brings a change to the landscape with colorful leaves and frosty mornings. Artists have been singing about the changing seasons for decades. Do you have a favorite? Check out the following autumn songs to add to your playlist this season.

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  1. “Wake Me Up When September Ends” by Green Day (2004)
  2.  “Autumn In New York” by Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald
  3. ‘Autumn Leaves” by Eva Cassidy (1996)
  4. “Colder Weather” by Zac Brown Band (2010)
  5. “November Rain” by Guns N’ Roses (1992)
  6. “Harvest Moon” by Neil Young (1992)
  7. “Harvest Time” by Luke Bryan (2011)
  8. “September Song” by Frank Sinatra
  9. “September” by Earth, Wind & Fire (1978)
  10. “Indian Summer” by Ella Fitzgerald
  11. “September in the Rain” by Dinah Washington
  12. “The Last Leaf” by The Cascades
  13. “Autumn Waltz” by Tony Bennet
  14. “Forever Autumn” by Justin Hayward (1978)
  15. “Autumn Serenade” by John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman (1963)
  16. “Shine on Harvest Moon” by the Four Aces
  17. “’Tis Autumn” by Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass
  18. “Autumn’s Not That Cold” by Lorrie Morgan (1991)
  19. “Autumn Town Leaves” by Iron & Wine (2018)
  20. “Just Like Autumn” by The Tuesday Crew, Carly Bannister, Jordy Searcy (2018)
  21. “October” by U2 (1981)
  22. “Sweater Weather” by The Neighbourhood (2013)
  23. “Pale September” by Fiona Apple (1996)
  24. “Autumn Almanac” by The Kinks (1967)
  25. “When Fall Comes to New England” by Cheryl Wheeler (1993)
  26. “Autumn Sweater” by Yo La Tengo (1997)
  27. “September” by Corb Lund (2012)
  28. “Harvest Fair” by Summer Salt (2019)
  29. “Autumn Song” by Van Morrison
  30. “Chill of an Early Fall” by George Strait
  31. “The Last Day of Summer” by The Cure
  32. “Boys of Fall” by Kenny Chesney

10 Last-Minute Christmas Gift Ideas

Are you looking for last-minute Christmas gift ideas? Use the Internet to find the best digital Christmas gift options to finish the rest of the shopping. Print your gift, slip the copy into a card, and you are done. Check out the following for last-minute Christmas gift ideas.

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  1. Gift Cards: Almost all major retailers offer gift card options. Also a gift card is a great way to purchase groceries for a person who may need a little extra help with food.
  2. Magazine Subscription: Magazine delivery can be in print or digital form. Your gift will last throughout the entire year.
  3. Subscription Box: From the Wizarding World to foods around the world, a subscription box has something for everyone. The boxes can be a one-time purchase or longer.
  4. Concert Tickets: Going to a concert is a great gift. The tickets will easily turn into a lasting memory.
  5. Movie Tickets: Popcorn, candy, and a pair of movie tickets are a perfect last minute Christmas gift.
  6. Theater Tickets to Live Performances: Tickets to a live performance is a great gift for the theater lover on your list.
  7. Restaurant Gift Certificates: Buy a meal at a local restaurant to be delivered. Or purchase a gift certificate to use later.
  8. On-Line Classes: Do you have a person on your list interested in photography, writing, cooking, or crafting? Purchase an online class for further inspiration.
  9. Car Related: Does someone on your list need a tune-up, oil change, or new tires? Purchase the car related maintenance to use later.
  10. Pay a Bill: Often the best way to help someone at Christmas is offering to a bill. The gesture is a great gift especially for someone on a limited budget.

Merry Christmas!

50 Halloween Songs to Add to Your Playlist

Halloween, the spookiest time of year, is quickly approaching. Are you searching for songs for your upcoming Halloween party? Or do you just want a new playlist to get you into the spirit of Halloween? Here are some bone-chilling tunes to get you into the mood.

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Halloween Songs for a Spooky Good Time

  1. “The Monster Mash” – Bobby “Boris” Pickett
  2. “Somebody’s Watching Me” – Rockwell
  3. “Superstitious” – Stevie Wonder
  4. “Creep” — Radiohead
  5. “Stranger Things” Theme — Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein
  6. “Ghostbusters” – Ray Parker Jr.
  7. “I Want Candy” – The Strangeloves
  8.  “The Phantom of the Opera” Overture — Andrew Lloyd Webber
  9. “Haunted” — Taylor Swift
  10. “Magic Dance” – David Bowie
  11. “I Put a Spell On You” — Bette Midler
  12. “Witchcraft” – Frank Sinatra
  13. “Time Warp” – Rocky Horror Picture Show
  14. “A Nightmare on My Street” — DJ Jazzy & The Fresh Prince
  15. “Werewolves of London” — Warren Zevon
  16. “Monsters” — All Time Low ft. Demi Lovato and blackbear
  17. “Bad Moon Rising” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
  18. “Spooky Scary Skeletons” – Andrew Gold
  19. “Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead” – Ella Fitzgerald
  20. “Love Song for a Vampire” – Annie Lennox
  21. “Jeepers Creepers” – Louis Armstrong
  22. “Zombie” – The Cranberries
  23. “Purple People Eater” – Sheb Wooley
  24. “Poor Unfortunate Souls” –‘The Little Mermaid’
  25. “Season of the Witch” – Donovan
  26. “Freaks Come Out at Night” – Whodini
  27. “People Are Strange” – The Doors
  28. “Love Potion No. 9” – The Searchers
  29. “Men In Black” – Will Smith
  30. “Highway to Hell” – AC/DC
  31. “Thriller” – Michael Jackson
  32. “Demons” – Imagine Dragons
  33. “The Addams Family” Theme — Vic Mizzy
  34. “Spooky” — Dusty Springfield
  35. “Skeleton in the Closet” — Louis Armstrong
  36. “Witchy Woman” – The Eagles
  37. “Halloween” – Phoebe Bridgers
  38. “Abracadabra” – Steve Miller Band
  39. “She Wolf” – Shakira
  40. “I Was a Teenage Werewolf” – The Cramps
  41. “Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)” – David Bowie
  42. “The Yodeling Ghost” – Bing Crosby & the Andrew Sisters
  43. “Headless Horseman” – Kay Starr
  44. “The Ghost of Smokey Joe” – Cab Calloway
  45. “The Gypsy” – The Ink Spots
  46. “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” – Django Reinhardt
  47. “The House is Haunted” – Mel Torme
  48.  “That Old Black Magic” – Sarah Vaughan
  49. “The Great Pumpkin Waltz” – George Winston
  50. “She Put a Hex on You” – Them

What is your favorite Halloween song?

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