"Haunted Castle" is a 1963 by the American rock band The Kingsmen . It is best known as the B-side to their iconic and controversial hit single, "Louie Louie" . Song Overview
While "Haunted Castle" itself had no lyrics, it became part of music history simply by being attached to "Louie Louie." That A-side was famously investigated by the for allegedly containing obscene lyrics, which were actually just slurred and unintelligible. Because the single was banned in several states, including Indiana , both tracks on the record gained legendary status in the garage rock genre. kingsmen_haunted_castle
: The track was written by lead singer Jack Ely and keyboardist Don Gallucci , though early pressings on the Jerden and Wand labels mistakenly credited the band’s drummer, Lynn Easton , as the songwriter. "Haunted Castle" is a 1963 by the American
: Unlike the vocal-driven garage rock of its A-side, "Haunted Castle" is a "dreamy" instrumental anthem characterized by typical 60s surf guitar sounds. Because the single was banned in several states,