By Jen Connors

For this week’s special Halloween edition of Mixtape Monday, we have three songs that are traditionally played this time of year.

In 1984, a new paparazzi-stalker anthem was born with Rockwell’s “Somebody’s Watching Me.” Featuring Michael and Jermaine Jackson, the song is known for its paranoid lyrics and its haunted-house themed video. It has been covered by many artists and sampled in a great deal of work.

Warren Zevon came out with his best-known song in 1978 with “Werewolves of London.” Off the album Excitable Boy, the song is filled with pop culture references and features howling over the chorus. Kid Rock borrowed heavily from the song in his 2008 single “All Summer Long”. The song has been sampled by Dexy’s Midnight Runners and covered by Jackson Browne and Adam Sandler.

In 1973, audiences fell in love with the main number from The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The “Time Warp,” a dance that involves a “jump to the left, and then a step to the right,” has reached cult standards, often played at dances and weddings. Featured in both the stage and movie version, the song has been covered by a multitude of artists and will be featured on tomorrow night’s episode of Glee.

If you want to submit requests for Mixtape Monday, send a song name, artist and year to frankinpiercetv25@gmail.com. The song has to be from 1992 or before. Each week will feature a song from a male artist, female artist and a group. All songs can be downloaded on iTunes, and be sure to check back on fptv25.com for more world and campus news.