AC/DC, ‘Night Prowler’ vs. Warren Zevon, ‘Werewolves of London': Rock’s Scariest Song Battle
The bluesy terror of AC/DC‘s “Night Prowler” is up against a winking tale of a night-time menace in Warren Zevon‘s “Werewolves of London” in round one of our quest to find Rock’s Scariest Song.
In honor of Halloween, we’ve chosen 16 of rock’s scariest songs. The field will be sliced, diced and chopped in half every week based on your votes, until only the scariest song in rock history remains alive.
Zevon’s “Werewolves of London,” which originally appeared on 1978’s platinum-selling Excitable Boy,
features the Fleetwood Mac rhythm section of John McVie and Mick Fleetwood – and together they almost helped the single sneak into the Top 20. “Werewolves” was produced by Jackson Browne and guitarist Waddy Wachtel, the latter of whom co-wrote the track with Zevon.
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