I be tryna convince myself that the song ain't that scary but it is.
@Astrodudespace
I am not really scared or terrified but the thing that is terrifying is imagining the crowd screaming after he had a heart attack.
@Tomy_Yon
Insidious, the creepy kid by the piano, the window, the clothing rack...
@user-fo8ff1lc7t
At least Tim died doing what he loved and what a song to go out with.
@Irish_Georgia_Girl
I don't actually find the song scary, personally. But to each his/her own. I mean I can understand I guess how others might. And there was a time in my life not that long ago where the kind of warbly sound of it would've creeped me out. But for some reason I don't now and I actually kinda like it. His voice is incredible! And the fact that he died performing this song doesn't make it scary to me...just tragic. He was VERY talented. His death was a great loss to the world... especially of music (and of course, the most to his mother and everyone who loved him). RIP Tiny Tim. Thanks for doing this video about him, Sebastian!
@obrienfamily3830
Its a sweet guy singing a sweet song!
@pylonation555
The song ain't scary, he is
@gibsonraymonda
That’s not scary. Try giving “Frankie Teardrop,” “Very Friendly,” or “Ballad of the Grim Rider” a listen.
@letterr_a
Man, he don’t deserve that 🙁. Rip 🕊️
@GWsun2007
legend has it: its still cursed to this day
@oliverrefuncion9269
Men: Good music
@truckrockets3631
I will never listen to this song, the same way again😮
@JOSHS2012
Even tiny tim looks scary singing it
@user-ow1iu2wz1x
I remember watching him on tv shows performing this song many times. I didn’t find it scary but it was heartbreaking that he died after performing it for the last time. Maybe that’s the way he wanted to go. RIP Tiny Tim
@jon420
That is not scary, puff balls. “Tiptoe Through the Tulips” Was written in 1929 by Al Dubin and Joe Burke and recorded by guitarist Nick Lucas
@thevisorsusa
I was in kindergarten in the late 60s when it came out. TINY TIM was everywhere.
@theofficialgalaxy14
this song is indeed very scary to me becuz of how old it sounded, it sounds like a song from the 1920s and 40s or even 1910s. Even worse is that i watched some videos abt
@Halpin2006
I actually feel that the most haunting song is "Dust in The Wind" by Kansas. No one will remember Apple Inc, Google, or Texaco Oil in the year 120,000 AD.
@PrincessOfFriendship
RIP Tiny Tim
@_lexxxxxx_
Nah to me it just makes this song more sad then scary.