Haunted

King Crimson · Other Songs - King Crimson

Stay Away, Molly's Soul Keeps Returning

Every Night To The Attic Shrine



Never Alone, Living Dolls Out Of Nowhere

Crying Out: "Mommy Why"



The House Is Forver Haunted

Nothing You Can Do

Molly Is Living There With Her Dolls

And They Are ALive...Wait And See

Solo: Mike

Stay Away, Mrs. Jane, Molly's Mother

Slowly Went...Insane



The House Is Forver Haunted

Nothing You Can Do

Molly Is Living There With Her Dolls

And They Are Alive...Wait And See

Solo: Andy

"Mommy...Mommy..."

I'll Destroy You

Haunted - King Crimson

King Crimson's 'Haunted' stands as a defining piece of progressive rock, exemplifying the band's signature fusion of complex jazz harmonies, intricate guitar work, and driving rhythms. Released during the group's most experimental period, the track showcases the collaborative genius of members like Robert Fripp and Michael Giles, pushing the boundaries of traditional rock structures. The song captures the band's commitment to musical innovation, blending atmospheric textures with technical precision that became a hallmark of their discography. As a staple of their live performances and studio recordings, 'Haunted' remains a critical example of the genre's evolution in the late 1960s and early 1970s, influencing countless subsequent acts in progressive and fusion music.