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Wade Denning & Kay Lande "Halloween: Games, Songs and Stories" (Golden Records, LP-242, 1969)

March 30th, 2006 Leave a comment Go to comments

Hands down this was my most played Halloween record as a little kid. My family can all still sing the title track (which rather brilliantly spells out “H-A-LL-O-W-EE-N” to the tune of Saint-SaĆ«ns’ “Dance Macabre” (or “Danse Macabre” if you prefer). Listen to it once and you’ll never forget it), and it’s no real exaggeration to say that I nearly played “Guess What I Am?” ’til the grooves were bald.

Wade Denning’s career in spooky records (primarily through Pickwick) has been fairly well documented on Scar Stuff before (click here, here & here for more info), and he’s joined on this album by Kay Lande who had a pretty long running career with kids records herself (she and Denning had also worked together before on “ABC, 1-2-3: Counting Rhymes, Alphabet Songs, Riddles and Tongue Twisters” for MGM Records in 1966). The overall vibe here is pretty playful, upbeat and active (the original pressing was aimed at educators and came with a booklet outlining the games described in the songs), but there’s also an undercurrent of creepiness that seems more tied in to childhood to me than with many Halloween records. By that I guess I mean that a lot of times the vignettes that are being told in this genre revolve around adults, and as a kid you had to visualize them more abstractly (6 year olds aren’t likely to be driving around picking up hitchhikers for example), but on this record there are stories much more related to the age group they’re being directed at; a child takes a shortcut through the woods on the way back from Trick-or-Treating and encounters a spook, there’s an eerie telling of the James Whitcomb Riley classic Little Orphan Annie poem, and so on. Of course I don’t know if that’s the sole reason why this album clicked in my tiny head (I think I also just liked the ’60’s surf beat on a lot of the songs), but at the age of 5 it certainly all worked for me and (perhaps not so surprisingly) it really still does.


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  1. Dr.Terror
    March 30th, 2006 at 06:31 | #1

    You must have read my mind, I was just looking at a picture of this album.

    I can’t get enough of Halloween Dance, this is a fantastic album, thanks so much.

    Dr. Terror

    P.S. I got Witches’ Brew and it IS the song from music class. My buddy is getting all day on his cell phone.

  2. PopCereal
    March 30th, 2006 at 14:17 | #2

    Little Orphant Annie!! My god, that poem gave me the worst creeps when I was a kid.

    My Dad had a book from his childhood of a collection of Riley’s children’s poetry, and my Mom would read them to all us kiddies. Since we were all a bit creepy we requested Little Orphant Annie (don’t forget the T) over and over. What made it all the creepier was that the illustrations in the book were entirely all silhouettes — stark, black, shadowy, images of kids and stuff. Brrrrrr! Gives me the willies just thinking about it.

    Mr. Miller here wants to thank you for sharing this fantastic LP with us all. I’ve never heard an audio version of this particular poem before, so it’s been a big treat.

  3. Dave
    March 30th, 2006 at 20:36 | #3

    Totally awesome agan Jason. Thanks.

    Dr. T by Withces’ Brew do you mean the Hap Palmer LP? I just got thta one too, but haven’t received it yet.

  4. Ekko
    March 31st, 2006 at 00:09 | #4

    what a cool blog!

  5. Bri
    June 30th, 2006 at 00:02 | #5

    YES! I remember the H-A-Double-L-O-Double-U-Double-E-N song! I heard it in first grade and haven’t gotten it out of my mind since, but had no clue who did it.

    Thanks!

  6. Bri
    June 30th, 2006 at 00:06 | #6

    Oh yeah – and my mom made me a floppy hand-made clown outfit even though I would have preferred one of those cheezy over priced vinyl costumes with the cheap plastic mask.

    She also ransacked my goodies for chocolate because … hey, it could be dangerous! Now I do that to my kids… mua ha haaa.

  7. Anonymous
    September 1st, 2006 at 04:22 | #7

    Can anyone please recite all the lyrics to the “H A LL O W EE N” song ? I remember the track too as a kid and am dying to live it again. ???anyone???

  8. Anonymous
    September 1st, 2006 at 04:24 | #8

    P.S. Or if anyone out there has an Mp3 or 2 of these song maybe could email them to me @:

    EricDavis621@Aim.Com

  9. Jason
    September 1st, 2006 at 04:53 | #9

    It might not actually be obvious from the post, but you can download the entire album if you just click on the cover. It’ll be mp3s in a zip file. hope it works out, and enjoy!

  10. Amber
    September 4th, 2006 at 19:30 | #10

    This is just terrific!!!!! I have been searching for YEARS for the Halloween song…Thank you so much for this little gem. I could only remember the second verse – heck, that’s pretty good since it has been 28 years since I heard it last – but never have I gotten it out of my head. Thank you again!

  11. Anonymous
    September 11th, 2006 at 06:06 | #11

    You seriously saved my sanity by posting the halloween song. It’s been rolling around in my brain since like 3rd grade. I remember my old music teacher (who seemed to have one foot in the grade then) used to play it, and it was by far my favorite song.

    THANK YOU!!!!

  12. Anonymous
    September 17th, 2006 at 01:35 | #12

    This is awesome and all I’ve been able to think about for a week now. Thanks for posting it and making it available. My students will carry on the traditions.
    Do you have recommendations for other songs from your childhood?

  13. Kelly
    September 25th, 2006 at 21:17 | #13

    Thanks so much!! I remember the “H-A-LL-O-W-EE-N” song from grade school music class. It was my favorite song to sing every October. I have a dialup connection (I know, I know!) and it would take me 5 hours to download the album. Is there any way someone can send an mp3 of just that one song? I’d be soooo grateful! Please e-mail me at Kelly8915@aol.com

  14. Anonymous
    October 5th, 2006 at 18:21 | #14

    OMG….I remeber this song so well…I heard it at a Halloween party I attended in the..ummm…3rd grade…jesus..that was…14 years ago….and I still remembered some of the lyrics…WOW!!! H-A-DOUBL-L-O-W-DOUBL-E-N spells Halloween…lol..memories!

  15. Sharon Prichard
    October 10th, 2006 at 00:24 | #15

    I love this record and have used it in my classrooms for over 20 years…along with Fun in Fall. Unfortunately it got broken a few years ago. I have a tape that has gotten very worn over the years. Is there anyway I can buy this album? My email is amorgratia@earthlink.net.Someone out there…where can I get this fantastic music!

  16. Jason
    October 10th, 2006 at 01:17 | #16

    Sharon: just click on the record jacket (or the text link below it) & the entire album will download as MP3 files (within a zip archive). If that doesn’t make sense just hit me up & I can explain it to you.

  17. jonathan
    October 17th, 2006 at 02:28 | #17

    The nursury school I went to had this LP, used to listen to it repeatedly.

    It rolls around in my head from time to time, but I never knew what it was.

    And now I have it. Thank you so much!

  18. Anonymous
    October 17th, 2006 at 13:13 | #18

    My mother use to play “Pass the witches broomstick” to the song on this album when I and my siblings were young! I was searching for this and thank you so much for posting it and allowing us to download it. Now I will share it with the children I teach!

  19. Anonymous
    October 18th, 2006 at 01:45 | #19

    Every year when I was little we would get this album from the library around Halloween and my sister, mom and I would dance around the house singing these songs. I haven’t heard them in nearly 25 years and am so happy to have found this…thank you so much for posting the album! It’s suprising how I remember nearly every word; we obviously listened to this a LOT! You’ve made me very happy!

  20. Anonymous
    October 19th, 2006 at 13:23 | #20

    Kelly.. I have dial-up too and have been downloading these at my job, because at home it takes 4 1/2 hours to download an album (if net zero doesn’t cut out, which it usually does) at work it’s between 2 to 4 minutes on broadband and if you have a thumb-drive your set to go, you can load up to 2 albums on that, at least!!! Thank-you Jason for all the great albums!!!

  21. HarveyMidnight
    October 20th, 2006 at 00:58 | #21

    Well, it’s official… this album has all-ages, timeless appeal. I’ve been playing it in the car for my 4 year old & my 9 year old, on the school drive every morning. They both love it! I think they like the ‘guess what I am’ song the best– my 4 year old sings along, and my 9 year old always dramatically gives the answer to each ‘guess’. THANKS!!

  22. Joy
    October 26th, 2006 at 16:46 | #22

    Thank you so much. I was trying to sing it for my Persian boyfriend, but he just wasn’t appreciating my version. I can’t wait to play it over and over again like I did as a kid!
    Happy H-A-L-L-W-E-E-N!

  23. Anonymous
    October 29th, 2006 at 05:56 | #23

    Thank you soooo much! These songs bring back so many memories. My second grade teacher would dress-up as the various characters from “guess what i am” and scare everyone during the halloween season. this is amazing, i can’t wait to send the link to my friends.

  24. Anonymous
    November 1st, 2006 at 06:35 | #24

    I have been wondering what this album was for years. I’m so happy to have it again! Thanks!

  25. Astro
    November 26th, 2006 at 08:11 | #25

    I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS FOREVER, but I can’t get it to download, is it no longer available or is there a way you could hook me up with the classic Halloween:Games, Songs, & Stories!
    Thanks!

  26. astro
    November 26th, 2006 at 08:12 | #26

    Oh yeah, please let me know at the following email:
    apaxtonebay@yahoo.com!

  27. ats1025
    December 26th, 2006 at 22:05 | #27

    Anyone know how come the link to the album doesn’t work anymore? ats1025@yahoo

  28. Tim
    March 4th, 2007 at 07:02 | #28

    Is there any way you could post the recording of this album again The link is no longer active and I cannot find it ANYWHERE on Amazon, ebay, etc.

    I really, really need to hear if this recording of “Little Orphant Annie” is the one my parents used to play for us when we were kids. I thought it was on a Cathy Fink album, but this is the only link on the internet that mentions this poem being read on a kid’s album.

    Thanks alot for finding this. THis is an extremely cool blog.

  29. Anonymous
    March 5th, 2007 at 22:25 | #29

    Please Please Please make this link work again. I am trying to figure out if the reading of “Little Orphant Annie” is the one I remember my parents playing us when we were little. I can’t find this album anywhere on the web, so if you could please reactivate this link or someone out there FTP a file to me that would be so great. Newhowl@yahoo.com

  30. Anonymous
    May 15th, 2007 at 15:07 | #30

    Does anybody have this album I can download? I have bene searching everywhere and cant find it. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE if you have it can you send it to me … Ltd152@aol.com

  31. Mackadoo
    May 21st, 2007 at 18:53 | #31

    Is there a reason why this link no longer works? I’ve been wanting to make a CD of it for my sister’s birthday, because she grew up singing the Halloween song but can no longer find it. Please (just like the other posters asked) if you have this, please send it to me. I’ll be very appreciative! By the way, thanks for at least having this blog available. I wouldn’t have gotten this far tracking down the song without it! mackadoo@hotmail.com

  32. David
    May 26th, 2007 at 06:10 | #32

    I too have fond memories of this album (the weird happening scared our kindergarten class stiff)…I would love to access the MP3s. Please advise…Thanks for the great blog!
    sheapard@gmail.com

  33. Anonymous
    June 7th, 2007 at 19:09 | #33

    Hi–Your link doesn’t appear to be working–or is it just me? i’ve tried several computers. Am dying to hear these songs (even though I could remember most of them by if I tried).

  34. Anonymous
    July 6th, 2007 at 15:03 | #34

    Hi, your link to the Halloween album no longer works and I NEED it. Can you help?
    Thanks
    Steve

  35. Misha
    July 24th, 2007 at 18:56 | #35

    Hiya,
    Does anyone have the mp3 for the song called “Spookanani”?

    It’s a song about a cat, and the chorus is something like:
    “Ghosts and goblins dancing all around
    Spook spook spook spookanani
    All the little goblins in town.”

    Thanks!

  36. Anonymous
    August 31st, 2007 at 16:34 | #36

    Go to http://davesworld56.blogspot.com/. After searching and searching, finally found links that worked. Apparently, the link on this page became unavailable after August 2006, but the links on this other page all work fine!

  37. Anonymous
    September 19th, 2007 at 17:27 | #37

    first off, thank you for posting this!!!!

    secondly, the link/s work fine for me…

    once again, thanks!!!

  38. Jon
    October 1st, 2007 at 15:46 | #38

    I, also, was blown away to run across this blog. I was so happy when finding it I searched ebay and found an original LP. Needless to say, I scooped it up right away. Haven’t heard this stuff since I was 8 or 9 (32 now) and I can say without doubt, I’ve sung H-A-Double L-O-W-Double E-N every year since. Thanks so much!

  39. Anonymous
    October 2nd, 2007 at 20:43 | #39

    God Bless You for making this available. I have been seeking it for years!!!!!!!!!!

  40. Anonymous
    October 10th, 2007 at 19:00 | #40

    Hi there. I downloaded the album off of the link for Denning & Lande but the file comes up as corrupted…….. Does anyone have a good copy of this album? I especially want to hear that song “H-A-DOUBLE L-O-W-DOUBLE E-N Spells Halloween!” It was a favorite in elementary music class…..I have kids now and it’s driving me crazy because I can’t even SING it to them because I don’t remember the words!! ha ha!! You can email me at Catmandu97@aol.com if you have it….thanks!!

  41. Anonymous
    October 10th, 2007 at 22:17 | #41

    Hi again. I had trouble downloading from this website, so I went to Mostly Ghostly as someone else suggested……or is it called scar stuff?…. in either case, I can’t seem to download anything. What is Sharebee.com and do I need it? Is it something you buy? Geez, can’t we just get this album anywhere else? Thanks for any help.

    Catmandu97@aol.com

  42. Anonymous
    October 19th, 2007 at 20:09 | #42

    THANK YOU!!THANK YOU!!!THANK YOU!!! I have been looking for the H-A-LL-O-W-EE-N song forever!! I’ve been asking everyone I know and no one knew what song I was talking about!! I remember it from music class in elementary school – it was always my favorite!! Thanks again!!

  43. jen ruddock
    October 21st, 2007 at 13:58 | #43

    You are seriously my hero…I haven’t heard this song since maybe the third grade (when it was on vinyl), and I’ve been looking for it for ages. Thank you SO MUCH!!

  44. Mary
    October 27th, 2007 at 22:30 | #44

    Me and my coworkers have been looking for this song everywhere with no luck! we always sing it, i mean, it taught us all how to spell halloween,(i still sing it every time i write the word out) but hadn’t heard it since elementary school…THANK YOU SO MUCH. you made my halloween.

  45. Brian
    October 30th, 2007 at 00:22 | #45

    Does anyone know of a children’s book that can go with HA double l o w double e n spells Hallweens?

  46. josh
    October 30th, 2007 at 00:52 | #46

    THANK YOU, Thank You, thank you!!!!! I’ve been looking for this for over 20 years!!!!!

  47. Joel
    November 3rd, 2007 at 02:14 | #47

    when i download the zip file and open it, it says it is corrupted. has anyone had recent success with this?

  48. Joel
    November 3rd, 2007 at 19:02 | #48

    Hey all, Joel here again. Can someone email me the mp3’s at the following:

    run_n_fool at hotmail dot com?

    I still can’t get the zip file to work and I’m desperate for these songs.

    thanks!

  49. audrey
    January 10th, 2008 at 13:38 | #49

    I have been a music teacher for 32 years and have used this record every Halloween. Needless to say it is a bit worn out. Is it possible to purchase this somewhere? Have they made this into a CD yet?

  50. Anonymous
    February 29th, 2008 at 04:11 | #50

    This is fantastic! Thanks for posting this blog! My friends and I always looked forward to Halloween in elementary school and this brings back so many memories! I can’t wait to show my best friend who visits on Saturday. Thanks again so much!!

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