Who Wrote The Monster Mash? Dance Craze Music Number 1 Songs Special Occasion Music by da jack hayford - October 29, 2016November 7, 20230 “Since it’s release in 1962 when it became #1 in 8 weeks, Bobby ‘Boris’ Pickett is the only active performer whose original recording reached ‘the top 100’ on three different occasions. “Over the years Monster Mash has been heard on every top 40 and oldies station on the planet and such popular T.V. shows as the Simpsons, Cheers, Roseanne, Doogie Howser and CNN, not to mention its use in several movies including ‘Halloween III’ and ‘Sweetheart’s Dance.’ Its co-creator and vocalist, Bobby ‘Boris’ Pickett, has been hailed as the Guy Lombardo of Halloween and Monster Mash has become the national anthem of this fun holiday.” —TheMonsterMash.com Who Wrote ‘The Monster Mash’? That honor goes to Bobby “Boris” Pickett and the song was made famous by him and his fictitious band, “The Crypt-Kickers.” (Leonard Capizzi is credited with co-writing the song although you won’t find much information on him anywhere-but he and Bobby were bandmates in “The Cordials.”) According to Bobby, on the Monster Mash official website, “Lenny sat down at the piano and began futzing with various four-chord progressions and I stood next to the piano. Like me, Lenny was a major horror movie fan from childhood. He loved Bela Lugosi as Dracula. He knew I had the Boris Karloff voice pretty nailed, although in retrospect, I feel that what I actually had was a very cartoonish rendition of that wonderful actor’s voice. In any case, we’d both seen how the audiences had loved it when I was with the group and we’d sing ‘Little Darlin’ and I did the monologue in the middle of the song in Boris’s voice. We agreed that the Karloff voice was the most obvious one to tell the story. And what was the story? ‘Well,’ Lenny suggested, ‘Maybe the Frankenstein monster should start a dance craze.’ ‘That’s it!’ I said.” (Get the whole “Mash” story at TheMonsterMash.com.) Actually, the dance craze that was tapped into by “The Mash” was a subtle variation of another popular dance of the period, “The Mashed Potato.” The “Twist”, the “Mash,”…there was a lot of hip-grinding going down in the early sixties! “Monster Mash” reached #1 on the Billboard music charts in October, 1962-just eight weeks after it was recorded-and just in time for Halloween. It has been a staple of Halloween parties and October radio programming ever since. (Interestingly, the piano player on “The Monster Mash” is the legendary Leon Russell, who has played on hundreds of famous records and himself penned many hit songs, including “This Masquerade” — a career song for guitarist George Benson — and “A Song For You” — recorded by many people including The Carpenters, also done brilliantly by the late Ray Charles.) Bobby “Boris” Pickett died on April 25, 2007 in Los Angeles, due to complications from leukemia. He was 69 years old. The Monster Mash Lyrics(Words and Music by Bobby “Boris” Pickett and Lenny Capizzi) I was working in the lab late one nightWhen my eyes beheld an eerie sightFor my monster from his slab began to riseAnd suddenly to my surprise He did the mashHe did the monster mashThe monster mashIt was a graveyard smashHe did the mashIt caught on in a flashHe did the mashHe did the monster mash From my laboratory in the castle eastTo the master bedroom where the vampires feastThe ghouls all came from their humble abodesTo get a jolt from my electrodes They did the mashThey did the monster mashThe monster mashIt was a graveyard smashThey did the mashIt caught on in a flashThey did the mashThey did the monster mash The zombies were having funThe party had just begunThe guests included Wolf ManDracula and his son The scene was rockin’, all were digging the soundsIgor on chains, backed by his baying houndsThe coffin-bangers were about to arriveWith their vocal group, “The Crypt-Kicker Five” They played the mashThey played the monster mashThe monster mashIt was a graveyard smashThey played the mashIt caught on in a flashThey played the mashThey played the monster mash Out from his coffin, Drac’s voice did ringSeems he was troubled by just one thingHe opened the lid and shook his fistAnd said, “Whatever happened to my Transylvania twist?” It’s now the mashIt’s now the monster mashThe monster mashAnd it’s a graveyard smashIt’s now the mashIt’s caught on in a flashIt’s now the mashIt’s now the monster mash Now everything’s cool, Drac’s a part of the bandAnd my monster mash is the hit of the landFor you, the living, this mash was meant tooWhen you get to my door, tell them Boris sent you Then you can mashThen you can monster mashThe monster mashAnd do my graveyard smashThen you can mashYou’ll catch on in a flashThen you can mashThen you can monster mash Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)MoreClick to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...