Halloween

Aqua · Greatest Hits [2009]

(Telephone Rings)



Hello? - Remember me? - Who's there? - I got your number!

oh no no! - I'm back to haunt you! - No stay away!



It's Friday night so creepy outside

It's thundering and lightning

there's nobody home cuz I'm all alone

it's scary and it's frightening



The sound of shoes

a shadow that moves

something odd is tic-tac-ticking

someone's in here I'm so full of fear

the telephone is ringing!



Now I can see you - Oh no please no

Now I can touch you - Oh god please don't

I'm right here now - Oh please tell me where

hahahahahaha - I'm in a nightmare

you better run I'm back to hunt you down



Halloween in the dead of the night hear me scream

I'm coming, I'm coming

Halloween is the fear that I fight in my dreams

Keep running, Keep running



Just keep running, oh keep on running girl, just keep running



Hell broke out this Friday night zombies passing deadly

my candyman from bounty land is coming here to get me!



Now I can see you - Oh no please no

Now I can touch you - Oh god please don't

I'm right here now - Oh please tell me where

hahahahahaha - I'm in a nightmare

you better run I'm back to hunt you down



Halloween in the dead of the night hear me scream

I'm coming I'm coming

Halloween is the fear that I fight in my dreams

Keep running Keep running



Just keep running, keep on running girl, just keep running



Squeaking and Creaking I move silent in the night hahaha

could be the boy next door you'll never guess my disguise

Chains and children fight

bloodshed and candlelight

You might be the fearsome one at junoir high tonight!



Halloween in the dead of the night hear me scream

I'm coming I'm coming

Halloween is the fear that I fight in my dreams

Keep running Keep running



Halloweeennnn



Just keep running, oh keep on running girl, just keep running



(Scream)

Halloween - Aqua

Released on the 2009 Greatest Hits compilation, "Halloween" is a high-energy pop track by Aqua that exemplifies the group's signature synth-pop style. The song features the band's characteristic driving beat and melodic hooks, continuing their legacy of chart-topping anthems from the late 1990s and early 2000s. While often associated with their earlier hits like "Barbie Girl," this recording maintains the same infectious rhythm and vocal delivery that defined their career. It serves as a celebration of their discography, showcasing the enduring appeal of their electronic pop sound and the collaborative chemistry between the members. The track remains a staple in their live performances and has become a recognizable part of their musical catalog, reflecting the vibrant era of Eurodance and mainstream pop that they helped shape.