Tuesday Playlist Of Gloomy Vintage Spook Songs

Is is too depressing to even think of it being only Tuesday? Fear not, beauty. These vintage spooky, gloomy, dark Tuesday songs are here for you; bring your magic back.

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Mullholland Drive - 16 reasons why i love you. The song is Sixteen Reasons by Connie Stevens. MP3 available at amazon.com for .99, under Connie Stevens

Peggy Lee -- Is That All There Is? 1969

PEGGY LEE "Why Don't You Do Right?" (1950) [Best Quality] ペギー・リー 「Why Don't You Do Right」 【高画質 HD 1080p】 "Why do not do you right?" 1950 Peggy Lee & David Barber Quartet from "Snader Telescriptions". 2011 South Bay Music, Peggy Lee Associates, copyright LLC.

Score for The Twilight Zone season one episode "The Lonely." Music composed by Bernard Herrmann and conducted by Joel McNeely. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED.

Glenn Miller Orchestra - A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square From the album The Blitz Years - Classic Big Band Sounds Volume 2 Available on iTunes at http://smarturl.it/iTunesBlitzBigBand2

There's no playlist for the Vertigo soundtrack... I aim to change that.

Clara Rockmore's Lost Theremin Album

King Oliver And His Orchestra Louis Metcalf (tp) J.C. Higginbotham (tb) Teddy Hill (ts) Charlie Holmes (as,cl) Luis Russell (p) King Oliver (ldr) Wiliam "Bass" Moore (b) Paul Barbarin (dm) Written-By - Barbarin New York, February 1, 1929 - Matrix - 48333-I

"Blue Velvet" is a 1950 popular song, written by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris. It has been recorded by several artists, most notably Tony Bennett and Bobby Vinton, and has inspired a film of the same name.