Filksongs That Go Bump in the Night

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Filk Songbook
Title: Filksongs for All Eternity
Publisher: Old Collinwood Publishing House
Editor(s): JoAnn Christy and Marcy Robin
Date(s): 1983
Medium: print
Subject: Dark Shadows & multimedia
Language: English
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Filksongs for All Eternity is a Dark Shadows and multifandom filk 40-page zine. It was edited by JoAnn Christy and Marcy Robin. It is illustrated by JoAnn Christy and Alison Dayne Frankel.

It is a companion book to Curses! Filked Again! and Filksongs for All Eternity.

Songs

Dan Curtis' Dream

  • Aline Gerard (lyricist)
  • Based on: "The Camptown Races" by Stephen Foster (Tune suggested or parodied)

The Twelve Days of Dark Shadows

  • Kristi Nelson (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Twelve Days of Christmas" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Oh Collinwood, Oh Collinwood!

  • Bonnie Franks (lyricist)
  • Based on: "O Tannenbaum" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Enter at Your Own Risk

  • Kristi Nelson (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Camelot" by Frederick Loewe (Tune suggested or parodied)

The Collins Clan

  • Lori Paige (lyricist)
  • Based on: "The Way We Were" (Tune suggested or parodied)

You're Gonna Lose Your Head!

  • Melody C. (lyricist)
  • Marcy Robin (lyricist)
  • Based on: "You're Gonna Lose That Girl" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Barnabas

  • Susan Wyllie (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Clementine" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Willie's Lament

  • Bonnie Franks (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Clementine" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Hello, Maggie!

  • James E. Myers (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Hello, Dolly!" by Jerry Herman (Tune suggested or parodied)

Old MacCollins

  • James, Jr. Beaston (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" (Tune suggested or parodied)

I Saw Josette Kissing Barnabas

  • Kristi Nelson (lyricist)
  • Based on: "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Sarah Collins

  • James E. Myers (lyricist)
  • Based on: "London Bridges" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Vampire's Hunt

  • Carol Stenstrom (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Teddy Bears' Picnic" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Leviathan in Love

  • Debbie Crocker (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Teenager in Love" (Tune suggested or parodied)

You're a Thirsty Bat

  • Debbie Crocker (lyricist)
  • Based on: "You're a Grand Old Flag" by George M. Cohan (Tune suggested or parodied)

Bloodthirsty Bats

  • JoAnn Christy (lyricist)
  • Marcy Robin (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Stars and Stripes Forever" by John Philip Sousa (Tune suggested or parodied)

Bite Three Times

  • Debbie Kreuter (lyricist)
  • Kristi Nelson (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Knock Three Times" (Tune suggested or parodied)

I'm Looking Over a Secret Panel

  • James E. Myers (lyricist)
  • Based on: "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover" (Tune suggested or parodied)

You'll Never Walk Alone

  • James E. Myers (lyricist)
  • Based on: "You'll Never Walk Alone" by Richard Rodgers (Tune suggested or parodied)

The "Wurst" Song

  • Debbie Crocker (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Witch Doctor" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Give Me Blood!

  • Marcy Robin (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Bye, Bye, Love" (Tune suggested or parodied)

You Are My Bloodtype

  • James E. Myers (lyricist)
  • Based on: "You Are My Sunshine" (Tune suggested or parodied)

I've Grown Accustomed to Her Bite

  • James E. Myers (lyricist)
  • Based on: "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" by Frederick Loewe (Tune suggested or parodied)

Nosferatu

  • Alison Dayne Frankel (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Oklahoma" by Richard Rodgers (Tune suggested or parodied)

Dr. Frankenstein

  • James E. Myers (lyricist)
  • Based on: "The Candy Man" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Oh, My Darling Frankenstein

  • Deanne Kendall (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Clementine" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Call Me Lycanthropic

  • James E. Myers (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Call Me Irresponsible" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Hush, Little Baby

  • James E. Myers (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Hush, Little Baby" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Bitten Again

  • Debbie Kreuter (lyricist)
  • Kristi Nelson (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Hello Again" by Neil Diamond (Tune suggested or parodied)

Save Me

  • James E. Myers (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Play Me" by Neil Diamond (Tune suggested or parodied)

Vampire's Call

  • Esther Nash (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Autumn Leaves" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Be Patient Just a Little More

  • James E. Myers (lyricist)
  • Based on: "I'll Have to Say "I Love You" in a Song" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Coffins in the Ground

  • James E. Myers (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Castles in the Air" (Tune suggested or parodied)

At Collinwood

  • James E. Myers (lyricist)
  • Based on: "At Seventeen" (Tune suggested or parodied)

The Dark and Gloomy House

  • Tari Hann (lyricist)
  • Based on: "The Long and Winding Road" (Tune suggested or parodied)

The Big House on the Cliff

  • Beth Klapper (lyricist)
  • Melody C. (lyricist)
  • Based on: "O Tannenbaum" (Tune suggested or parodied)

O'er in the Old House

  • James E. Myers (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Down in the Valley" (Tune suggested or parodied)

A Love Undying

  • James E. Myers (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Greensleeves" (Tune suggested or parodied)

You Are My Special Victim

  • Debbie Crocker (lyricist)
  • Based on: "You Are My Special Angel" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Scarlet Kisses: (For Her Neck)

  • Debbie Crocker (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Scarlet Ribbons" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Willie's Song

  • Tari Hann (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Black Water" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Wait 'til the Sun Shines, Maggie

  • Tari Hann (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Wait 'til the Sun Shines, Nelly" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Reflections

  • Carol Stenstrom (lyricist, composer)
  • Music notation included

Both Sides Now

  • James E. Myers (lyricist)
  • Based on: "Both Sides Now" (Tune suggested or parodied)

Salute to Shadowcon

  • Based on: "Battle Hymn of the Republic" (Tune suggested or parodied)