

Trick of the Witch (1986) - Poly Styrene Sisters of the Moon (1979) - Fleetwood Mac My Girlfriend Is a Witch (1968) - October Country Wonderful Witches and Language Meanies (2007) – Thurston Moore RockĬrimson Witch (1969) - The Moving Sidewalks Which Witch (2015) - Florence and the Machine Nearly Witches (2011) - Panic! at the Disco Witch Is Witch (1996) - Gloo Girls Alternativeĭemon Woman (2009) - Flight of the Conchords Witch in the Club (2005) – Quintron and Miss Pussycat Spellbound (1981) - Siouxsie and the Banshees Witches’ Song (1979) - Marianne Faithful New Wave I Did Something Bad (2017) - Taylor Swift Witch Craft in the Air (1962) - Betty LaVette PopĬurse of the Witches (1968) - Strawberry Alarm Clockĭefying Gravity (2003) - Idina Menzel, from the musical Wicked Mobile Lil the Dancing Witch (1965) - Martha and the Vandellas She’s My Witch (1958) - Kip Tyler R&B / Soul I Put a Spell on You (1956) - Screamin’ Jay Hawkins Witch, The (1965) - The Sonics Blues / Blues RockĮven Witches Like to Go Out Dancing (2010) - Graveyard Train

I’m Your Witchdoctor (1965) - The Yardbirds (written by John Mayall) X Marks the Spot (Marie Laveau) (2002) - Joe Sample (instrumental) Rock & Rollīig Black Witchcraft Rock (2003) - The Cramps Witch Fire (1960) - Booker Little and Booker Ervin (instrumental) That Old Black Magic (1942) - Ella Fitzgerald Rhiannon rings like a bell through the nightīewitched (1964) - Steve Lawrence, written by Jack Keller as theme for the TV sitcomĭing Dong! The Witch Is Dead (1961) - Ella Fitzgerald, from The Wizard of Oz Rhiannon (1975 - soft rock) - Fleetwood Mac, written by Stevie Nicks

I’ve picked my favorites to represent a range of styles.ġ. In this list you’ll find classics, the expected, as well as the unexpected. You can listen to the full tracks on my Spotify playlist Songs About Witches. The player below features snippets of each song. And for the most part, these are the original recordings, not covers. While many more songs reference witches in passing (like “Sister Janet” by Tori Amos), this list focuses on witches as the main subject of the song. In the second part you’ll find a compilation of additional songs. I’ve selected thirteen of the best, most enchanting tunes for the first part of the list. Especially as a metaphor for the enchantment of love. You’ll find these songs in just about every genre from jazz to rock to soul to Broadway to rap, decade after decade, proving the enduring power of the imagery.
