"Monster Mash" which was released in 1962 by Bobby "Borris" Pickett and the Crypt Kickers, peaked at No.1 on the Hot 100 Billboard Chart for 2 weeks in October. By Shea Lenniger “Monster Mash,” which ...
For the past 55 years, Bobby “Boris” Pickett’s novelty classic “Monster Mash” has been an important part of Halloween. It seems only now are people paying close attention to the lyrics ― and it’s ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The lyrics of “Monster Mash” are a bit ...
“Monster Mash” was originally written as a parody of several pop fads that have faded away, but the song is an American novelty song that lives on like a vampire. In the early 1960s two cultural ...
A brilliantly campy graveyard slab of woozy surf-rock, ‘Monster Mash’ is the most monstrously catchy of all the Halloween anthems – no wonder it keeps rising from the dead every single year. Narrated ...
(NEXSTAR) – The lyrics of “Monster Mash” are a bit fantastical, to say the least. The song clearly isn’t based on factual events, so any logical fallacies or gaps in continuity are easily forgiven.
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