Absolutely. Yar! Satan! Um, kill yourself. Or something.
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Absolutely. Yar! Satan! Um, kill yourself. Or something.
shuffles off dejectedly to a thread with an actual existing OP
FUCKING HAMSTER!!!
Okay, one more try. How many songs are there about the Devil. These are the only three I can recall:
The Devil Took My Guitar, The Devil’s Chasing Me, and the Devil Came Down to Georgia.
Anyone know anymore?
Sympathy for the Devil
Devil with the blue dress on
Devil Inside
Shout at the Devil
Friend of the Devil, Grateful Dead
Me and the Devil, Cowboy Junkies
Devil Woman, (I forget…Cliff something?)
Oops! Beg pardon, Robert Johnson wrote Me and the Devil. The Cowboy Junkies covered it.
Running with the Devil
Pretty much anything by Morbid Angel, Deicide, and a whole lot of similar bands.
“Running with the Devil” by Van Halen
The Number of the Beast by Iron Maiden.
The Widow and the Devil
Sonic Youth’s Satan Is Boring…
Tenacious D’s Tribute to the Greatest Song in the World talks about their encounter with the great horned beast.
Conversation With The Devil by Ray Wylie Hubbard.
BTW, it was The Devil Went Down to Georgia went, not came.
Mark O’Connor did a follow-up called The Devil Came Back to Georgia featuring a rematch and guest spots by Charlie Daniels and Johnny Cash.
Rap group KMC Kru did a spin-off called The Devil Came Up to Michigan where the Devil tried his hand at being a DJ and scratching vinyl.
“Dancing with Mr. D”
(Rolling Stones)
And if you don’t insist on lyrics, “Night on Bald Mountain”.
Alice Cooper:
Prince of Darkness (well, duh :))
Brutal Planet
Somewhere in the Jungle
I Just Wanna Be God
It’s Much Too Late
Dragontown (although the last two are more about hell than the guy in charge)
And pretty much the entire albums:
Goes to Hell
and
The Last Temptation
Parody and humor songs:
Devil Went Down to Jamaica by Travis Meyer
Christmas With The Devil (original version) - Spinal Tap
Norman And The Devil - The Frantics
Devil With A Blue Plate On - Reverend Billy C. Wirtz
Tying A Knot In The Devil’s Tail - Powder Riber Jack & Kitty Lee