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[Played in the Parks] A Special Feature on Iconic and Popular Songs from Disney Halloween

Disney music is full of classics, and this time we’re spotlighting pieces perfect for Halloween! Here are songs that will get you in the mood for the season and liven up your events, parties, and dance floors.

We’ve gathered Halloween-ready music from Disney Resort parades and shows, as well as theme and insert songs from films like The Nightmare Before Christmas and The Haunted Mansion.

If you want to make your Halloween the most fun ever with your favorite Disney songs, don’t miss this!

[Played in the parks] Disney Halloween classic and popular song collection (41–50)

Welcome to Porto Paradiso

Welcome to Porto Paradiso Sound Source
Welcome to Porto Paradiso

A song played during the Halloween show “Festival of Mystique,” held at Tokyo DisneySea in 2019.

While the show celebrates Halloween, a sinister scheme lurks beneath its festive atmosphere.

Early in the performance, this track helps lift the mood and invites everyone to join the celebration.

It has a mysterious, Halloween-like vibe, yet its lively rhythm makes it feel fun! With a great balance of spookiness and cheer, it’s perfect as background music for a Halloween party.

[Played in the Parks] Disney Halloween Classic and Popular Songs Special (51–60)

Kidnap Sandy Claws.

A lively yet eerie song sung by the mischievous kids of Halloween Town.

It’s a fun number featuring the back-and-forth of a trio plotting to capture Santa Claus.

Among the most memorable scenes in the film The Nightmare Before Christmas, this song has been beloved as a Halloween staple since its 1993 release.

Crafted by Danny Elfman, whose distinctive world-building shines here, it also incorporates elements of swing jazz—another point worth noting.

Dress up and sing it with friends, and it’s sure to be a hit.

Spooky ‘Boo!’ Parade: Pre-show (Lecture)

Spooky “Boo!” Parade: Preshow (Lecture) Audio
Spooky 'Boo!' Parade: Pre-show (Lecture)

You can’t have Disney Halloween without dance, right? This song teaches you the dance for Disney Halloween.

It shows the choreography from Tokyo Disneyland’s 2019 Halloween parade, the “Spooky ‘Boo!’ Parade.” Use it to practice as one of your Halloween party activities, or gather everyone on the day and learn it together on the spot—either works! Pump up your Halloween party with Disney Halloween dance!

New York Halloween Follies (2014)

[TDS Music] New York Halloween Follies 2014
New York Halloween Follies (2014)

This is the music from the Halloween show held in 2014 at Waterfront Park in Tokyo DisneySea.

With a theme of 1920s American culture, Mickey Mouse and other Disney friends, along with skeletons and the watching guests, throw a Halloween party together! The lively music, evoking the glitz of New York’s Broadway stage, amps up the Halloween spirit!

Pink Elephants On ParadeDisneyland Chorus

This is a song that plays in the Disney film Dumbo.

It accompanies the scene where Dumbo accidentally falls into a tub of liquor, gets drunk, and hallucinates pink elephants.

The scene blends an almost traumatic strangeness with eeriness, and this sinister BGM makes it even creepier.

Just listening to it gives you an inexplicable, unsettling feeling—perfect for a strangely spooky Halloween.

The Boogie ManThe Jackson 5

Featured as an insert song in the film “Haunted Mansion,” where a family spends a night in a Western-style mansion, is “The Boogie Man,” released by the Jackson 5 in 1973.

It’s characterized by a light, jazzy sound, showcasing their colorful choral work.

With uniquely charming ghosts making appearances, it’s also a great source of inspiration for costumes.

Despite its horror flavor, you’ll be captivated by the interactions between the ghosts and the family.

Be sure to check out this track that sets the scene for a spooky yet fun Halloween.

Awaken the power of evil

“Ways to Be Wicked” (Awaken the Power of Evil) Descendants 2 [Japanese Translation]
Awaken the power of evil

Descendants is a musical about the children of Disney villains who are invited to attend a high school for the children of heroes.

The insert song that appears in the second film is Ways to Be Wicked.

The lyrics include scenes of mischief and naughtiness, making it perfect for Halloween.

The choreography is cool too, so why not try dancing to it at a Halloween event? Dressing up as Disney villains and saying “trick or treat” would be fun as well!