Witchy songs are a genre of music that encompasses a variety of styles and themes, all related to witches, magic, and the supernatural. These songs often feature enchanting melodies, mystical lyrics, and a sense of witchcraft and intrigue. Many witchy songs draw inspiration from folklore, mythology, and witchcraft practices, exploring themes of empowerment, femininity, and the mystical unknown. One notable example of a witchy song is "Black Magic Woman" by Fleetwood Mac, which was later popularized by Santana. This song features a hypnotic rhythm and sultry vocals, capturing the essence of a powerful, mysterious woman. Another classic witchy song is "I Put a Spell on You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, which is a hauntingly seductive anthem with its soulful crooning and captivating lyrics.
The ULTIMATE Witchy Playlist
Whether you’re driving down the highway or cleaning your house, every witch needs a magical witchy playlist of songs to get into that altered state of mind. Here are 50 of our FAVORITE witchy songs in no particular order. The genres are varied, but each song puts us in the mood to cast, invoke, and dance!
1. Stevie Nicks: Crystal
2. Heart: Magic Man
3. Princess Nokia: Brujas
4. Graeme Revell: Bells, Books and Candles (The Craft Soundtrack)
5. Eagles: Witchy Woman
6. Donovan: Season of the Witch
7. Fleetwood Mac: Rhiannon
8. Loreena McKennitt: The Mummers’ Dance
9. Florence + The Machine: Which Witch
10. Bjork: Pagan Poetry
11. Lana Del Rey: Cherry (The Love Witch)
12. Portishead: Glory Box (The Craft Soundtrack)
13. Marianne Faithfull: Witches’ Song
14. Annie Lennox: I Put A Spell On You
15. Deftones: Change (In the House of Flies)
16. Concrete Blonde: Bloodletting (The Vampire Song)
17. Switchblade Symphony: Dissolve
18. Florence + The Machine: Leave My Body
19. Depeche Mode: Dream On
20. Jace Everitt: Bad Things (True Blood Soundtrack)
21. Fleetwood Mac: Gypsy
22. Mirah: The Garden
23. Katy Perry: Dark Horse
24. Matthew Sweet: Dark Secret (The Craft Soundtrack)
25. The Smiths: How Soon Is Now?
26. Stevie Nicks: Bella Donna
27. Chelsea Wolfe: Iron Moon
28. CocoRosie: Gallows
29. CocoRosie: Werewolf
30. Santana: Black Magic Woman
31. Fleetwood Mac: Dreams
32. Loreena McKennitt: The Mystic’s Dream
33. Deftones: Digital Bath
34. Massive Attack: Teardrop on the Fire
35. Lana Del Rey: Once Upon A Dream
36. Rob Zombie: Living Dead Girl
37. Stevie Nicks: Edge of Seventeen
38. Florence + The Machine: Mother
39. Depeche Mode: World In My Eyes
40. Jay Gordon: Slept So Long (Queen of the Damned Soundtrack)
41. David Draiman: Forsaken (Queen of the Damned Soundtrack)
42. Haroula Rose: Lavender Moon
43. She Wants Revenge: Tear You Apart
44. Wardruna: Helvegen
45. Godsmack: I Stand Alone
46. Florence + The Machine: No Light, No Light
47. Stevie Nicks: Landslide
48. Lana Del Rey & Stevie Nicks: Beautiful People Beautiful Problems
49. The Beatles: Blackbird
50. Kate Bush: Waking the Witch
Hope this list will help you get into a witchy mood! If you have a great witchy song that's not on our list, leave it in the comment below. We would love to add in on our playlist!
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January 09, 2024
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Best Witchy Song Ever!
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Here’s some of my favorite witchy songs….
*Cupid Carries a Gun- Marilyn Manson (“Salem” Opening song)
*Bright- Echosmith
*Evanescence- Bring Me to Life
*Tove Lo- Thousand Miles
*The Cult – Sweet Soul Sister and Fire Woman
*Halestorm- I am the Fire
*Pink- Just Like Fire
*Leann Rimes- Can’t Fight the Moonlight
*Meghan Trainor – Close Your Eyes
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Reviews for "Potion Melodies: The Most Entrancing Witchy Songs"
1. John - 2/5 - I was disappointed with "Witchy Songs". The album lacked originality and creativity. The songs were repetitive and predictable, and the lyrics felt cliché and overused. The overall production and sound quality were also subpar. I expected more from this artist and was left unimpressed.
2. Sarah - 1/5 - "Witchy Songs" was a complete letdown for me. The songs felt overly dramatic and exaggerated, making it difficult to connect with the music. The vocals were off-key at times, and the instrumentation felt sloppy and unprofessional. The lyrics were often corny and lacked depth. I wouldn't recommend this album to anyone looking for quality music.
3. Mark - 2/5 - I had high hopes for "Witchy Songs", but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The songs all sounded very similar, making it hard to differentiate between tracks. The melodies were forgettable, and the album lacked any standout moments. Overall, it felt like the artist played it safe and didn't take any risks with this release. I wouldn't listen to this album again.
4. Emily - 2.5/5 - "Witchy Songs" had potential, but it failed to deliver. The songs had a predictable structure and lacked any unique hooks to make them memorable. The production felt amateurish, with the instruments often overpowering the vocals. While the lyrics conveyed the witch theme, they lacked originality and depth. This album didn't leave a lasting impact on me.