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10 Classic Songs For Halloween

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Thousands of participants perform Michael Jackson's Thriller (credit: ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)

Christmas has its carols, but Halloween? Well, it's a little tougher to find songs dedicated strictly to the holiday.

Sure, "Monster Mash" is a classic, but it's also insanely overplayed. We've come up with ten spooky-ish songs that are classic yet not total novelty tracks. Try 'em out at your Halloween soiree this weekend.

Any Halloween favorites you would add? Sound off in the comments below.

1. "Thriller" - Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson - Thriller (Official Video) by michaeljacksonVEVO on YouTube

Because the King of Pop started the zombie craze.

2. "I Put A Spell on You" - Screamin' Jay Hawkins

Screamin Jay Hawkins - I put a spell on you by Александр Кирсанов on YouTube

Because a lot of people have covered this song, but none quite like Screamin' Jay.

3. "Ghostbusters" - Ray Parker, Jr.

Ray Parker Jr - Ghostbusters by Luciano Heleodoro de Jesus on YouTube

Because he lets you know who to call if things get out of hand.

4. "Psycho Killer" - Talking Heads

Because not only does David Byrne's oversized suit look like a costume, but psycho killers are 100 percent terrifying.

5. "Season of the Witch" - Donovan

Donovan - Season of the Witch by 1234supersam1234 on YouTube

Because Donovan simultaneously captures the feeling of the swinging '60s and Halloween.

6. "Werewolves of London" - Warren Zevon

Because no Halloween party is complete without a little howling.

7. "I Want Candy" - Bow Wow Wow

Bow Wow Wow - I Want Candy by NathanWind on YouTube

Because there's no joy quite like trick-or-treating as a kid.

8. "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" - Blue Oyster Cult

Because ever since the Scream franchise, the reaper has become one of the most common costumes.

9. "Witchy Woman" - Eagles

Because every Halloween party has at least a few witches in attendance.

10. "Superstition" - Stevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder ~ Superstition by sante3d on YouTube

Because it's a holiday that practically endorses superstition and strange times.

- Jillian Mapes & Shannon Carlin, CBS Local

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