Halloween isn't that tough to spell. But anytime I write or type the word, I find myself subconsciously singing Wade Denning and Kay Lande's "Halloween." Released on Golden Records in 1969 as part of a record titled Halloween: Games, Songs and Stories, it's one of many songs on the album aimed at kids and their natural love of this most glorious of holidays.
I was exposed to this song in the mid to late 80s via my elementary music teacher, Ms. Bracey. I vividly remember her Halloween lesson plans. (Especially . . .
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