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Old 08-31-2008, 03:31 PM
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Is there any way to find out what the name of the song that plays there? I am DIEING to find it.
I am actually inspired to do a Bloody Mary set up in the Haunt i work in. I would like this to play in the background on an old record player.

Thank you to everyone who helps!
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PS: This years Mascot for HHN is so badass. I love bloody mary.
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The fact that they do not credit the music leads me to believe it is an original composition. But there are a number of PC audio recorders that you could use to record that particular piece.

Barring that, you could also consider Philip Glass's score for 1931's Dracula, which is all strings, and sounds quite similar to the music you are asking about. Also similar, but with more piano, is Jill Tracy's album "Into the Land of Phantoms", which is her score for 1922's "Nosferatu". I'll try to think of more, but both of the above albums have a terrific "old timey" feel, which I think is what you are looking for.
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Yes, I agree, the Glass score for Dracula is very much of this feel.
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