Halloween yet again sparked sales and streaming gains for several spooky tunes, led by Michael Jackson's "Thriller," which returns to the Billboard Hot 100 dated Nov. 9 at No. 44. The song originally reached No. 4 on the Hot 100 in March 1984. It's the second straight year that "Thriller" has risen to return to the Hot 100, where older titles can appear if in the top 50 and showing a meaningful reason for their revivals. In 2018, the song returned at No. 31.

READ MORE Best Halloween 2019 Costumes From Adele, Lady Gaga, Mariah Carey, The Weeknd and More "Thriller" soared by 200% to 9,000 sold and by 136% to 13.3 million U.S. streams in the Oct. 25-31 tracking week, according to Nielsen Music. Those metrics spur the track's return to both Digital Song Sales (No. 11) and Streaming Songs (No. 44). Jackson's classic isn't the top-selling Halloween song of the week, however. That distinction belongs to Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers' "Monster Mash," which leaps onto Digital Song Sales at No. 10 with 10,000 in sales (up 253%) while garnering 6.7 million streams (up 312%). "Monster Mash" hits No. 10 for a second straight year on Digital Song Sales. It was a initially a graveyard, and Hot 100, smash in 1962, when it led the list for two weeks that October.