I grew up with this song and heard it on the radio many, many times. But I never saw it performed. He does a great Boris Karloff impression with his very mobile face. Hilarious!
The video of this song is a performance of "Monster Mash" by the original artist and songwriter Bobby "Boris" Pickett. The song remained #1 in the Billboard charts for two weeks. It remained in the Billboard Top 10 for twelve weeks starting on September 15, 1962.
Frankenstein is the Dr. The Monster is the Monster. Great facial expression Funny😂watching people dance in costumes . Thanks Bobby❤you make Halloween Fun🎉
@@UErnst80 We've had a hot muggy summer here as always....... everyone gets excited in September. Football...... cookouts...... just not sweating like a tired farm hand!
@kat35lulu88 yes here is also hot up to 30° C in the daytime pretty good for September I think so it's not a thing to realise how long we actually are on the year... October coming ☺️
Bobby was 69 when he passed away from cancer. Producer and co-writer Gary Paxton (owner of Garpax Records) died in 2013 at the age of 77. The song, however continues to live on. R.I.P., Bobby "Boris" Pickett, Gary Paxton, and host Dick Clark (in the video.)
He's imitating Boris Karloff, thus the "Boris" nickname. Boris was a master at sinister characters in horror movies until his 1969 death. Most people remember him today as the voice of Chuck Jones's version of The Grinch from 1966. Others remember him as the original movie Frankenstien's monster from 1932.
I grew up with this song and heard it on the radio many, many times. But I never saw it performed. He does a great Boris Karloff impression with his very mobile face. Hilarious!
Halloween wouldn't be Halloween without this great song
I agree.
Agree love it 😀
Memories. Sitting on the floor at my girlfriends house one afternoon watching American Bandstand. She made me dance.
I bought the album in 1963 for 60 cents. Still have it. I sing this song for karaoke during October.
@@jeffreypereira4604 awesome 😊
Brilliant 👏
The video of this song is a performance of "Monster Mash" by the original artist and songwriter Bobby "Boris" Pickett. The song remained #1 in the Billboard charts for two weeks. It remained in the Billboard Top 10 for twelve weeks starting on September 15, 1962.
I was 12. Loved this
I love this song and video
No special effects just a band and a lead singer ! Those were the daysvof simple but fun mudic tgat made the charts ! 👍👍
I remember this song well I used to play it on the jukebox and Li’l Red Riding Hood and also Wooly Bully. The good old days!
it's wonderful that the kids can sing this beautiful song God bless them all AMEN
When i was a little kid this was the first record i ever bought. 45 rpm.😊
Elvis Called this the most ridiculous song he ever heard LOL. It's still a Halloween party masterpiece.
The Greatest Performance in Rock History. Think about it.
Underrated Halloween songs of all time
I love his impersonation of Boris Karloff 👍😁
Great clip!!! Thank you for the upload!!
You welcome 😊
It is very clever - not only dose he sound like Boris - he looks like him
It's really interesting because when Bobby goes out of caracter, he is just a handsome guy
@@UErnst80 He has a rubber face
Look forward to this every October
I was about 6, absolutely loved it. it started my evil slide to rock & roll, heehee
He should have been an actor with those face expressions and cool voice.
Frankenstein is the Dr. The Monster is the Monster. Great facial expression
Funny😂watching people dance in costumes . Thanks Bobby❤you make Halloween Fun🎉
When I was young COULD wait for Halloween to listen for THIS song.😮😮😮😮😮❤❤❤
I listen regularly all year around but most intense these months Bobby is so funny
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hes doing the smile and frown thing they said franksnstiens did in europe old century storys this whole songs about frankenstien if you listen
u ever watch the reanimator
Glad I found this before halloween
Absolutely love this song.
Great song and great memories 🎃. Look forward to this every October ❤️❤️
Fantastic just came across this can’t stop watching it excellent song 💞🤣👍
Great song for Halloween time ❤️❤️😀😀😀
It's getting to be that time of year!!!!!
@@kat35lulu88 can't wait 😁🧟♂️
@@UErnst80 I pulled out my decs this weekend.......
@@UErnst80 We've had a hot muggy summer here as always....... everyone gets excited in September. Football...... cookouts...... just not sweating like a tired farm hand!
@kat35lulu88 yes here is also hot up to 30° C in the daytime pretty good for September I think so it's not a thing to realise how long we actually are on the year... October coming ☺️
Dracula needs a tic tac. 😂
Halloween approaching but couldnt wait till then to play this classic
We had this album when I was a kid
RIP to a legend
Yes so sad he's not alive anymore 😞
@@UErnst80 wrong
Loved this song growing up ❤
Love this, so we'll put together for the time wot a legend 🙏👌🔥
Good song. I remember it as a kid
Back then they didn't have the proper meds !
@@elainerussell924 🤣🤣🤣
Awesome Video
I dig it.🎃
Yes I am please to find it before Halloween as well ❤
Love this video ❤😊
Fantastisch.
Great song
This song was Halloween.
I remember the song but I'd never bought records back then was too young
Great facial expressions 😂
I use to dance to this song at school dance
Great, pity Boris Karfoff never recorded this
The 70's were great for novelty songs like this, it added to the fun that the 70's are famous for - theres no fun in todays music !
Todays music is like these the singers are all in pain along with a bunch of stupid aerobics going on.
60s song
SUCH HAPPY 😅😂😊MEMORIES!!!!!!
ah the good old times when folks still had a sense of humor!!!
I believe it got to number 2 in the English charts in 74
I grew up in Virginia Beach...and remember that little place called "The Dome". No Longer standing today of course.
@@OpriRecords oh thanks for that information about the historic place
MONSTER AHHH
Give it a try, Igor ‼️😂
American politics 😮😮😮😮
It's a classic
Quality never seen this version before love it😂❤
Creeps me out!!!!!!
He looks like that dude that played on bewitched...Dick Sargent..
Died too young
Bobby was 69 when he passed away from cancer. Producer and co-writer Gary Paxton (owner of Garpax Records) died in 2013 at the age of 77. The song, however continues to live on. R.I.P., Bobby "Boris" Pickett, Gary Paxton, and host Dick Clark (in the video.)
This was from the 60's.
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omg, Dick Clark at 12!
Ain’t no way he was 24 in that video he looks like he was in his 50s
@anabelkissanchez8606 wow, first i thought he was in his 30s
@@UErnst80 I know, but I think he was 24 in there. And that angle when he’s doing those facial expressions, he looks like he was 60.
It's ridiculous
Ridiculously awesome 💀
Most ridiculous facials I've ever seen
He's imitating Boris Karloff, thus the "Boris" nickname. Boris was a master at sinister characters in horror movies until his 1969 death. Most people remember him today as the voice of Chuck Jones's version of The Grinch from 1966. Others remember him as the original movie Frankenstien's monster from 1932.
Jim Carrey!!!?
You got to do the monster mash 😜
This will be a great song for playing on holloween with the other holloween greats🫥💀👻👿☠️👹👺🎃🤖👽👁️the monster see,syou🦹🧌🧟🧛