Sunday, 31 October 2010

Top Thirteen Ghost Songs



I celebrated Halloween earlier this week with my Top Twenty Horror Films, but I also wanted to do something to mark the day itself so I started collecting ghost songs with the aim of compiling a Top Ten. Then I realised there were more than 10 essential ghost songs, so I bumped it up to 13 in honour of the day. As mentioned previously, I'm a supreme triskaidekaphobic, but this is the one day of the year that such bad luck cancels itself out. You remember how on Buffy, no self-respecting vamp or ghoul would be seen dead causing trouble on Halloween? It's the same principle.

Even with 13 positions in my Top Ten, I still had to leave out a bunch of great ghost songs, including haunted offerings by Aimee Mann, Gene, Tom Waits, Prefab Sprout, the Manics, Richard Thompson, The White Stripes and others. Not to mention Cherry Ghost, the Ghosts and Phil... Spector.

If you're interested in Ghost Rider songs, I suggest you click here.




13. The Beautiful South - Woman In The Wall

A man murders his wife and plasters her into the bedroom wall... but the wife gets her revenge, driving him mad with ghostly screams and a wall that drips blood. If only all relationships were that simple.

12. Orange Juice - What Presence?

In the moth eaten gloom of his shabby room, Edwyn Collins sees the strangest manifestiation...

It may just be his imagination.

11. The Smiths - A Rush And A Push And The Land Is Ours

In which Morrissey becomes the Ghost of Troubled Joe, hung by his pretty white neck some 18 months ago, then travels to a mystical time zone...
There's too much caffeine in your bloodstream
And a lack of real spice in your life

Yeah, man, I know how that goes...

10. Stan Ridgway - Camouflage

In which a young soldier in Vietnam is saved from an ambush by an awfully big marine who cries "Semper Fi!" and then turns out to have died the previous evening.

He was an awfully strange marine.

9. Bruce Springsteen - The Ghost Of Tom Joad

In which Bruce calls upon the spirit of Steinbeck's classic hero to stand up for the disenfranchised of modern day America. Not so much a ghost story as a requiem for an age long gone...

8. Godley & Creme - Under Your Thumb

A man takes refuge from a storm in the last compartment of a stationary train... but someone follows him on board... the spirit of a woman whose only escape from an oppressive relationship was to take her own life...

7. Laura Marling - Ghosts

These are just ghosts that broke my heart before I met you.

6. Jellyfish - The Ghost At Number One

I will defend Jellyfish as a great 90s rock-pop institution, but on reflection the lyrics to this song are very silly.

5. Ray Parker Jr. - Ghostbusters

I ain't 'fraid of no ghosts

4. John Leyton - Johnny Remember Me

Joe Meek's finest 2 minutes 38 seconds?

One of many so-called "death discs" from the 60s (see also Leader Of The Pack, Dead Man's Curve, Last Kiss et al. ... I've got a whole album of them at home), although this is one of the few wherein the crash victim comes back, with haunting consequences.

3. R Dean Taylor - There's A Ghost In My House

Another rave from the grave by Holland Dozier Holland.

See also The Fall's version.

2. Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights

Heathcliff - it's me, Cathy, I've come home... let me in your window...

1. The Specials - Ghost Town

Not a town full of ghosts, but a town that's a ghost of its former self... this is still one of the spookiest records you'll ever hear...



10 rants and reactions:

Steve said...

Ah - some choice selections here. Kate Bush, The Specials and Godley & Creme. The latter was great when it came out - being an awfully serious teen I loved the lyrics to Under Your Thumb and thought it very profound. Yeah I know: I was easily impressed.

The Poet Laura-eate said...

I used to live in Ghost town (ie Coventry!)

Nota Bene said...

Excellent selection...tip top no 1...brilliant song

Chris Askham said...

They could have done with this list on last night's X-Factor which, despite being a Halloween special, was distinctly lacking in spooky songs.

tony said...

Bravo ! A Poptastic Selection That Would Get Any Mojo Working ! (Greetings From Hebden ridge,By The Way)

dave said...

Missed opportunities
Ghosts by Japan
Haunted by You - Gene

Damn good list though, especially Ghost in my House, a much lamented and overlooked classic floor filler. I agree with Chris about the Halloween XFactor - what the hell has Venus and Total Eclipse of the Heart got to do with Halloween? Bloody wives making us watch this crud....

condemnedtorocknroll said...

I'll always love Mother Mother's Ghosting, a song that conflates haunting with stalking and promises not to do either anymore.

I also quite enjoy Patrick Wolf's Ghost Song. And Timber Timbre's Demon Host is sort of about ghosts while being a very haunting song.

m.lawrenson said...

Finally, a Meek single on a Rolbert list. 'Johnny Remember Me' was written by Geoff Goddard, a man even more odd than Meek was. Knew something about ghosts too, as a committed member of a Spiritualist church. He and Joe used to contact Buddy Holly to ask how their latest song would do in the charts.

Pip said...

Was hoping for "Ghosts" by The Jam...

Rol said...

Steve - you mean it's not?

Laura - I bet there are a fair few ghosts in Oxford too.

Nota - glad you approve.

Chris (and Dave) - serves you right for watching X-Factor.

Tony - Hebden Ridge, eh? That'll be up on the hill, looking down on the Bridge? Greetings back to you.

Dave - I considered the Gene song but decided it wasn't really anything to do with ghosts.

Larissa - as always, ones for me to check out, thanks.

Matthew - I thought of you while I was including it.

Pip - sadly not in my Jam collection.

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