King Diamond Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Welcome Home |
| 2 | Abigail |
| 3 | The Invisible Guests |
| 4 | Give Me Your Soul |
| 5 | The Family Ghost (4:05) |
| 6 | The 7th Day Of July 1777 |
| 7 | Bye, Bye Missy |
| 8 | Arrival |
| 9 | A Broken Spell |
| 10 | Voodoo |
| 11 | No Presents for Christmas |
| 12 | Tea |
| 13 | The Possession |
| 14 | Them |
| 15 | Black Horsemen |
| 16 | The Family Ghost |
| 17 | The Candle |
| 18 | Twilight Symphony |
| 19 | At the Graves |
| 20 | Halloween |
| 21 | Eye of the Witch |
| 22 | The Accusation Chair |
| 23 | Insanity |
| 24 | Sleepless Nights |
| 25 | The Portrait |
| 26 | The Wedding Dream |
| 27 | A Mansion In Darkness |
| 28 | Dressed In White |
| 29 | Meet Me At Midnight |
| 30 | Funeral (1:29) |
| 31 | The Lake |
| 32 | Coming Home |
| 33 | Out From the Asylum |
| 34 | House of God |
| 35 | Funeral |
| 36 | The 7th Day Of July 1777^ (4:51) |
| 37 | The Puppet Master |
| 38 | From The Other Side |
| 39 | Up from the Grave |
| 40 | Cremation |
| 41 | Charon |
| 42 | The Poltergeist |
| 43 | Arrival (5:26) |
| 44 | The Floating Head |
| 45 | Magic |
| 46 | The Possesion^^ (3:25) |
| 47 | The Jonah |
| 48 | Burn |
| 49 | Into the Convent |
| 50 | Cold as Ice |
King Diamond Albums
About King Diamond
King Diamond is a Danish heavy metal band formed in 1985 by vocalist Kim Bendix Petersen (King Diamond), who brought his theatrical horror persona and operatic falsetto from his previous band Mercyful Fate to create conceptual metal masterpieces. Their sound combines traditional heavy metal with progressive elements, theatrical storytelling, and King Diamond's distinctive multi-octave vocals that shift from haunting whispers to piercing screams. Albums like "Abigail" (1987) and "Them" (1988) established the template for horror-themed concept albums in metal, while songs like "Welcome Home" became classics that influenced generations of extreme metal bands. King Diamond's elaborate stage shows, complete with coffins, crosses, and bone microphones, helped define the visual spectacle of theatrical metal and cemented their status as pioneers of horror metal storytelling.