There’s something about witchcraft that has captured the human imagination for centuries. Maybe it’s the idea of wielding supernatural powers, or the allure of living life outside the rules. Whatever it is, witches have always been a popular topic for songs.
This playlist includes some of our favorite songs about witches. From classic rock to modern pop, these songs explore all aspects of witchy life. Whether you’re into spells and potions, black cats and broomsticks, or just want to dance around a cauldron, there’s something here for everyone.
Contents
- 1. “Season of the Witch” by Stephen Stills, Al Kooper, Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper
- 2. “Witchy Woman” by The Eagles
- 3. “Burn the Witch” by Queens of the Stone Age
- 4. “Season of the Witch” by Donovan
- 5. “Five Magics” by Megadeth
- 6. “Black Magic” by Magic Wands
- 7. “Witches Promise” by Jethro Tull
- 8. “Which Witch” by Florence and the Machine
- 9. “Witchcraft” by Frank Sinatra
- 10. “And He Slayed Her” by Liz Phair
- 11. “Voodoo Woman” by Koko Taylor
- 12. “Waking The Witch” by Kate Bush
- 13. “Which Craft Is Witchcraft?” by Sharon Forrester
- 14. “Black Magic” by Little Mix
- 15. “Witchcraft (For Your Love)” by The Temptations
- 16. “Black Magic Woman” by Santana
- 17. “The Witch Queen Of New Orleans” by Redbone
- 18. “I Put A Spell On You” by Nina Simone
- 19. “Witchcraft In The Air” by Betty Lavette
- 20. “Defying Gravity” by Idina Menzel & Kristen Chenoweth
- Final Thoughts
1. “Season of the Witch” by Stephen Stills, Al Kooper, Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper
Starting off the list is this classic rock song about a witch who “put a spell on me.” It’s been covered by many artists over the years, but we love the original version by Stephen Stills, Al Kooper, and Mike Bloomfield. You can find it on the Les plus grands moments du Blues album released in 1968.
2. “Witchy Woman” by The Eagles
This next song is a classic rock song by The Eagles. “Witchy Woman” is a song about a woman who is alluring and mysterious. She’s the kind of woman who knows how to get what she wants.
The lyrics describe her as being “dark and wild” and “something that can’t be tamed.” There’s an element of danger to this woman, and the speaker is clearly attracted to her.
3. “Burn the Witch” by Queens of the Stone Age
Queens of the Stone Age is a band known for their dark and heavy sound, and “Burn the Witch” is no exception. This song is about taking down someone who is powerful and corrupt.
The lyrics talk about burning down the witch to the bone and watching her die. It’s a vengeful song, but it’s also catchy and fun to sing along to.
4. “Season of the Witch” by Donovan
This next song is a bit more upbeat, but no less spooky. “Season of the Witch” by Donovan is a catchy tune with a dark edge.
The lyrics tell the story of a young man who is bewitched by a woman he meets one autumn day. He falls under her spell and is drawn into her world of darkness. It was released in 1966 as part of his Sunshine Superman album.
5. “Five Magics” by Megadeth
Another metal band that has dabbled in the occult is Megadeth. “Five Magics” is a song off their 1990 album Rust in Peace.
It’s a fast-paced, thrashy tune with lyrics that tell the story of a battle between good and evil. The protagonist is trying to vanquish the forces of darkness and save the world from destruction.
6. “Black Magic” by Magic Wands
“Black Magic” by Magic Wands is a dark and dreamy song with a retro sound. It’s about a woman who is under the spell of a man’s black magic.
She’s entranced by him and can’t escape his hold on her. The song was released in 2009 on the band’s debut album, Magick. You can stream this track on all music platforms out there.
7. “Witches Promise” by Jethro Tull
“Witches Promise” is a song by the British rock band Jethro Tull. It’s a catchy, folksy tune with a dark twist. The lyrics tell the story of a man who met a witch and fell under her spell. The song was released in 1970 on the band’s album Aqualung.
8. “Which Witch” by Florence and the Machine
Up next is Florence and the Machine with a song called “Which Witch”. This track is off on their album, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful.
The song is full of passion and excitement, making it the perfect track to get you pumped up for a night out with your own special someone. It was released in 2015.
9. “Witchcraft” by Frank Sinatra
“Witchcraft” by Frank Sinatra is a classic track that was released back in 1957. The song has a relaxed and easygoing feel to it, making it perfect for a romantic evening. It’s a timeless track that can still be streamed on all music platforms out there.
10. “And He Slayed Her” by Liz Phair
Up next is Liz Phair with a song called “And He Slayed Her”. This track is off on her album, Somebody’s Miracle. The song is dark and haunting, making it perfect for a night alone. It was released in 2010 as part of the Funstyle album.
11. “Voodoo Woman” by Koko Taylor
Vodoo is the perfect example of a woman who doesn’t need a man to get what she wants. This song, sung by the late Koko Taylor, is all about a woman who has power over her man through voodoo. She doesn’t need him, but he can’t live without her. It features another artist, Mighty Joe Young.
12. “Waking The Witch” by Kate Bush
Next on the list is Kate Bush and her song “Waking The Witch”. This track is from her 1985 album, Hounds of Love. The song is about a woman who is accused of being a witch.
She is put on trial and ultimately burned at the stake. It’s a powerful song with a strong message which can be streamed on all music platforms out there.
13. “Which Craft Is Witchcraft?” by Sharon Forrester
“Which Craft Is Witchcraft?” is a song written by Sharon Forrester and released in 1973. It’s a Jamaican reggae song that talks about the power of witchcraft. It’s a catchy tune that will definitely get you moving. You can find it on her self-titled album, Sharon.
14. “Black Magic” by Little Mix
Next on the list is “Black Magic” by Little Mix. This track is from their album, Get Weird. It’s a fun and upbeat song about a group of girls who are fed up with being pushed around by boys.
They use their black magic to get revenge. It was released in 2015 and you can find the song on all music streaming platforms.
15. “Witchcraft (For Your Love)” by The Temptations
The Temptations is a Motown singing group from the 1960s. This particular song is about a man who believes his girlfriend has put a spell on him.
It’s a lighthearted take on the subject of witchcraft, and the group’s smooth harmonies make it a classic. You can find it on the Emperors of Soul album released in 1994.
16. “Black Magic Woman” by Santana
Next on the list is “Black Magic Woman” by Santana. This song has a bit of a different feel than the previous one.
It’s a Latin-infused rock song that tells the story of a woman who is bewitching the singer. The song became a huge hit for Santana in the 1970s, and has been covered by many other artists over the
17. “The Witch Queen Of New Orleans” by Redbone
Another song about a woman with magical powers is “The Witch Queen of New Orleans” by Redbone. This one is a bit more upbeat and tells the story of a woman who uses her witchcraft to get what she wants.
The song became a hit in 1976, and can be found on the band’s 1976-12-31: Live at the Cow Palace, San Fancisco, CA, USA album.
18. “I Put A Spell On You” by Nina Simone
Nina Simone’s spooky, haunting voice is the perfect match for this song about a woman who’s put a spell on the man she loves.
It’s both sensual and eerie, making it the perfect addition to any Halloween playlist. It’s one of her most popular tracks which has been covered by various artists over the years.
19. “Witchcraft In The Air” by Betty Lavette
From the album Soul Hits, this track is a classic example of Betty Lavette’s deep, sultry voice. It’s a song about a woman who’s lost her man to another woman and she suspects that the other woman has used witchcraft to lure him away. You can find it on her Soul Hits album released in 1997.
20. “Defying Gravity” by Idina Menzel & Kristen Chenoweth
Wrapping up our list is this iconic duet from the musical Wicked. It’s a song about defying the odds and flying despite what anyone says.
While it’s not explicitly about witchcraft, it features two powerful women using their magic to take on the world. It’s an empowering anthem for anyone who’s ever felt like they’re being held back.
Final Thoughts
As you can see, there are a variety of songs about witchcraft out there. Whether you’re looking for a song to help you get in touch with your own inner witch, or just want to rock out to some tunes about witches, these songs should definitely be on your list.
So put on your pointy hat and get ready to cast some spells!