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The Perfect Nashville Ghost Tour Playlist

  • Writer: Cody Witten
    Cody Witten
  • 2 days ago
  • 3 min read
Nashville Ghost Tour Playlist

Before you join a Nashville ghost tour, you need to get in the right frame of mind. Ghost stories hit different when you’ve already set the mood — and what better way to do that than with a playlist? Nashville is Music City after all, and we’ve got plenty of songs that blend eerie vibes, Southern storytelling, and good old-fashioned chills.

So plug in your earbuds, dim the lights, and let’s walk through the perfect ghost tour playlist.


1. “Ghost Riders in the Sky” – Johnny Cash

Nothing sets the mood like this haunting classic. Cash’s deep voice makes the tale of spectral cowboys chasing the devil’s herd sound like it could echo through the hills of Tennessee. It’s spooky, Southern, and perfect for a nighttime stroll through Nashville.


2. “Long Black Veil” – Lefty Frizzell (covered by many Nashville greats)

This ballad tells the tragic story of a man wrongly accused of murder, who goes to the gallows to protect his lover’s honor. After his death, her ghost is said to walk the graveyard at night, crying for him. Haunting and heartbreaking — just like the best ghost stories.


3. “In the Pines” – Bill Monroe / The Louvin Brothers / Nirvana (take your pick)

This Appalachian standard, with its eerie refrain of “where did you sleep last night,” is one of the most chilling folk songs ever written. Whether you prefer the old bluegrass versions or the raw grunge cover, it’ll give you goosebumps as you wander Nashville’s dark corners.


4. “The Legend of Wooley Swamp” – The Charlie Daniels Band

Southern storytelling meets supernatural revenge. This song tells of greedy brothers who murder an old man in the swamp — only for his ghost to rise and trap them forever. A spooky tale you can practically hear crackling around a campfire.


5. “The House That Built Me” – Miranda Lambert (for a softer chill)

Not traditionally “spooky,” but this song is steeped in memory, longing, and the idea that a house can hold onto the past. It’s a gentle way to remind yourself that places — and maybe people — don’t always let go.


6. “Ghosts of the American South” – The Steel Woods

This modern Southern rock song ties perfectly into Nashville’s haunted history. It’s all about the restless souls that linger across the South, whispering their stories if you’re quiet enough to listen.


7. “Creepin’” – Eric Church

Part love song, part haunting — this track captures the feeling of something (or someone) you just can’t shake. Is it heartbreak… or a ghost following you home from a Nashville ghost tour?


8. “Midnight in Montgomery” – Alan Jackson

This one is a must. Jackson sings of visiting Hank Williams’ grave at midnight and meeting the ghost of the country legend himself. If you’re walking into a Nashville ghost tour, this is the perfect way to get in the spirit (pun intended).


9. “Dark as a Dungeon” – Merle Travis (and covered by Johnny Cash)

A miner’s lament that doubles as a spooky metaphor for being trapped underground. Its somber tone makes it the perfect moody track for a slow walk past flickering streetlamps.


10. “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” – The Charlie Daniels Band

Okay, not Nashville, but close enough — and let’s be honest, no ghostly Southern playlist is complete without a little fiddle duel with the devil. It’s fun, fiery, and keeps the creepy energy alive.


Final Thoughts

A Nashville ghost tour is already an unforgettable experience, but if you want to crank the atmosphere up a notch, press play on this playlist before you arrive. With songs that mix haunting tales, Southern Gothic vibes, and a dash of Nashville soul, you’ll be primed for every shadow, cold spot, and flicker of light the night has waiting for you.


Before you go on a Nashville Ghost Tour. Check out this post to make sure you are prepared


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