Tuesday, October 27, 2009


Ok, so here's Pfunderween 2009. 55 minutes of spooky, eerie, and fun Halloween sounds. This year the compilation consists of:
1. Welcome to Transylvania-Young Frankenstein Broadway
2. Halloween Let's Go- The Creepshow
3. Old Man Mose-Betty Hutton
4. Dracula-GRZ
5. The Haunting 1963 Scene-from the movie The Haunting
6. Corpse Bride Duet-from Tim Burton's The Corpse Bride
7. Watcher in the Woods Trailer-Original Disney Trailer
8. Jack's Lament-The AA Rejects
9. The 'Burbs Score- Jerry Goldsmith
10. Treehouse of Terror Brains Mashup-from the Simpsons
11. The Haunted House-Disneyland Records
12. Ghost Stories-Captain Barbossa
13. Love Me Dead-Chordials
14. Riboflavin-Flavored, Non-Carbonated, Polyunsaturated Blood- Don Hinson
15. Don't Cross the Streams-from Ghostbusters
16. Gremlins Rag-Jerry Goldsmith
17. Run-Air
18. Are You Ready for Freddy-Fat Boys
19. It's Halloween-Dean Farnell

Monday, August 3, 2009

Donald Duck


So I came across this at a garage sale and had to post the song and cover. Classic 78 rpm record...it's even yellow. Mainly for my kids, who love to sing along with me during the opening credits of the Donald Duck shorts.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Merry Christmas

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Passamashloddy...er...Passamaquoddy


So, I've introduced the wonderful sounds of Red Buttons and Jim Dale to my children. A great song among many on the album. I converted it to mp3 and the kids really think its fun watching the needle go around the record. "If this were a tree, it would be like a thousand years old," said Bailey. My childhood is now full of antiques. "We'd mash 'im up, bash 'im up...money, money, money by the pound..."

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

scariest movie ever.


No explanation needed. Never watch it alone.

Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?


Spooky movie. Spooky song if you've ever seen the movie. I'm a big fan of Bing Crosby, and love the song...but this rendition sends you back to the 60's in the cloak room of a school. Listen all the way through, this is the soundtrack version movie...did you ever hear a ghost talking? ...(don't be scared)...well I did.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

pfunderween


It's the first ever pfunderween podcast. Happy All Hallows Eve with this podcast of pfantasmagorical sounds and thrills.
Listen to it carving pumpkins, waiting for trick or treaters, or just because you love Halloween.
On the podcast:
1. The Skeleton in the Closet-Louis Armstrong with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra
2. With Her Head Tucked Beneath Her Arm-Cyril Smith with Rudy Valee's Connecticut Yankees
3. Bug-A-Boo-Red Nichols & His Five Pennies
4. A Grave Matter-Walt Disney Records Sound Effects
5. This House is Haunted-Alice Cooper
6. Rickety Tik Phono-Vic Mizzy
7. The Headless Horseman-Bing Crosby with Vic Schoen's Orchestra and the Rhythmaires
8. I'm Your Boogie Man-Drew's Famous Halloween Music
9. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes-Lee Lewis
10. The Walls Keep Talking-Roy Eldrige & Gene Krupa & His Orchestra featuring Anita O'Day
11. Theme from Scooby Doo
12. Main Title from The Ghost and Mr. Chicken-Vic Mizzy
13. The Boogy Man is Here-Tom Gerun & His Orchestra
14. Old Man Mose Ain't Dead-Nat King Cole Trio
15. Introduction to Edward Scissorhands-Danny Elfman
16. Weird Science-Oingo Boingo
17. Boogie Woogieman-The Brian Sisters
18. Theme from Young Frankenstein

Now, this mix may have to be rated PG, just fair warning, as I do have an Alice Cooper song...but in all fairness, it's a killer Halloween song...just be wary as you are sitting by yourself...you may not always be alone.
If anyone's ever read "Sheila the Great", you are in for a treat with "Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm", and "The Headless Horseman". My 9 year old knew the stories of both, but unfortunately thought these were both bizarre songs. Kids.