Come Out, Come Out Wherever You Are! Ranking the 10 Best Horror Theme Songs
Written by Creator Jenika Enoch on Creators.co
It's no secret that just about every great horror offering has an amazing theme song or score to go along with it. Whether it's a singular theme that has stamped a trademark on the project or an entire score, music plays a powerful role in the art of filmmaking. Especially in the horror genre, a musical or sound cue could mean the difference between life and death for a character or might simply set the perfect spooky mood for the story. Music is also utilized to build or release tension between characters or within the plot.
With this list, we will focus on the 10 best horror themes. These themes invoke a sense of terror on their own which is what made them perfect choices for the films they're attached to. Bear in mind that while the films featured have full musical scores, the following are specific clips taken from the score.
Proceed with caution as these might just keep you up at night.
10. Suspiria (1977)
Composer: Goblin
This theme is just plain creepy. It gives a somewhat mystical sense of rhythm to the viewer and the listener. That mysticism goes hand in hand with the actual story ofSuspiria, so it's a perfect companion.
9. The Shining (1980)
Composers: Rachel Elkind & Wendy Carlos
The Shining is a film full of mystery, suspense, and quite a few spooky visuals. This theme adds to the tone of the story and the simplicity makes the creepy moments you visually see on film even creepier.
8. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
Composer: Charles Bernstein
This theme is one of those that has a distinct melody that sticks with you even after the film is over. As if the slow burn of low tones make you feel uneasy enough, just hearing that melody gives you enough of Freddy Krueger to make you want to stay awake for a while longer.
7. Rosemary's Baby (1968)
Composer: Krzysztof Komeda
Lullabies are usually meant to be a happy moment and they are even better coming from your mother. This lullaby from Rosemary's Baby is one that just gives you the creeps as you continue listening.
6. Carrie (1976)
Composer: Pino Donaggio
Carrie has a couple distinct themes, I have always found "For the Last Time We'll Pray" the most unsettling. If you've ever seen the film, you know the events taking place while this theme plays and despite the beauty of the melody, you can't help but picture the visuals. That's how you know a piece of music has done its job well.
5. Jaws (1975)
Composer: John Williams
Easily one of the most recognizable theme songs in all of cinema history, the theme from Jaws is just a classic. It gives you a sense of urgency and suspense that can only work in a setting like this. Plus, you tend to stay away from water whenever you hear it.