"I Love a Rainy Night" —Eddie Rabbitt
Get it? His last name is "rabbit." Like the Easter Bunny. We'll go ahead and let you know up front that we're going to use that same lame gag at least one more time. At least.
"Easter Parade" —Judy Garland and Fred Astaire
Irving Berlin's soaring theme to the Academy Award-winning musical film of the same name. Aspiring dancers fall in and out of love, livin' and learnin' and learnin' about life, love and lovin' life. Kinda like Save the Last Dance or You Got Served if they were set in 1912 and made in 1948.
"The Purple People Easter" —Sha Na Na
Actually, it's "The Purple People Eater" but iTunes misspelled it. You didn't think we came up with these lists using our own encyclopedic knowledge of music, did you? Clearly, that ain't the case.
"Easter 1727: Partita No. 2 in C minor" —Johann Sebastian Bach
Rumor has it that Bach composed this smoking hot club jam during one of his infamous snuff and truffle benders.
"Castration Crucifixion" —G.G. Allin
Remember when a song like this would've been considered to be in really, really poor taste?
"The Stench of Crucifixion" —Incantation
That's more like it.
"Trucks, Trucks, Trucks, Trucks, Trucks, Trucks, Trucks" —those Rodeo Ford commercials
This jingle has nothing to do with Easter or the resurrection of Christ, but it is just as miraculous and life-affirming, if not more so.
"Resurrection" —John Tesh
The multi-faceted Tesh performs a joyfully sluggish piano piece while solemnly reciting Bible verses about Jesus freaking people out. Ya know, on account of the fact that he's now a zombie.
"Sunday" —Nick Drake
Put this song on a continuous loop, walk around making dry, stilted, matter-of-fact observations about your life and surroundings, and voilà, you're a character from a Wes Anderson movie.
"Cars With the Boom" —L'Trimm
They're Tigra and Bunny and they like the boom.