Monster Mash – Bobby “Boris” Pickett

“Monster Mash” by Bobby Boris Pickett is a novelty 1960s hit that became a Halloween classic. The song reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains popular decades later. Its playful theme made it unforgettable.

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Story Behind the Song

👻 A Halloween Song That Became a Cultural Icon

“Monster Mash” by Bobby ‘Boris’ Pickett & the Crypt-Kickers is one of the most recognizable novelty songs ever recorded—but it started as a fun idea at a live show.

👉 No one expected it to become a #1 hit… or a Halloween tradition for decades.


💡 Inspired by a Voice Impression

The idea came from Bobby “Boris” Pickett, who loved doing impressions.

One night while performing with his band, he:

  • Imitated horror actor Boris Karloff
  • Sang part of a song in that spooky voice

👉 The audience loved it.

That reaction sparked the idea:

👉 What if there was a whole song built around monster voices?


✍️ Writing the Song

Pickett teamed up with songwriter:

👉 Leonard Capizzi

Together, they created a fun, tongue-in-cheek concept:

  • A party thrown by classic movie monsters
  • A new dance called “The Mash”
  • Characters like Dracula, Frankenstein, and more

👉 It was playful—not scary.


🎼 Recorded in Just a Few Hours

The song was recorded quickly in 1962.

Key elements included:

  • A simple rock & roll beat
  • Sound effects like bubbling and coffin lids
  • Multiple character voices

👉 Pickett performed nearly all the voices himself.


🧛 A Song Full of Famous Monsters

The lyrics reference classic horror figures inspired by:

  • Bela Lugosi (Dracula)
  • Boris Karloff (Frankenstein’s monster)

👉 It tapped into the popularity of old horror films on TV.


🏆 A Surprise #1 Hit

“Monster Mash” became:

  • A #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 (1962)
  • One of the most successful novelty songs ever

👉 It was unexpected—but perfectly timed for Halloween.


🚫 Even Banned… Then Bigger Than Ever

At one point:

  • The song was banned in the U.K. for being “too morbid”

👉 That only added to its mystique.


🌎 Why the Song Connected

The song worked because it was:

  • Fun and easy to sing along with
  • Packed with pop culture references
  • Perfect for seasonal celebration

👉 It created a new kind of holiday hit.


🎧 Why It Still Matters Today

“Monster Mash” remains timeless because:

  • It returns every Halloween
  • It appeals to all ages
  • It’s instantly recognizable

👉 Few songs have that kind of staying power.


🎵 A Graveyard Smash That Never Died

With “Monster Mash,” Bobby “Boris” Pickett created something rare:

👉 A novelty song… that became a permanent tradition.

It wasn’t just a hit—

👉 It was a graveyard smash that never went away.

Billboard #1 Weeks

Chart Week
POSITION
LINK
October 20, 1962
#1
October 27, 1962
#1

Song Facts

Genre
Novelty, Pop

Billboard Top 10 Journey

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 Week 1 - #4 - Sep 29, 1962 W1 Week 2 - #2 - Oct 6, 1962 W2 Week 3 - #2 - Oct 13, 1962 W3 Week 4 - #1 - Oct 20, 1962 W4 Week 5 - #1 - Oct 27, 1962 W5 Week 6 - #4 - Nov 3, 1962 W6 Week 7 - #8 - Nov 10, 1962 W7

Peak: #1

Weeks in Top 10: 7

Entered Top 10 At: #4

First Top 10 Week: September 29, 1962

Last Top 10 Week: November 10, 1962

Best Chart Week: October 20, 1962

Last Top 10 Position: #8

Chart Summary: Reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Release Year
1962
Date Reached #1
October 20, 1962
Weeks at #1
2

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