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Magic Lyrics: Oh, ho, ho, it's magic, you know / Never believe it's not so / It's magic, you know / Never believe it's not so / Never been awake / Never seen a day break / Leaning on my pillow.
- Who Produced “Magic” by Pilot
“Magic” by Pilot was produced by Alan Parsons. Latinx...
- When Did Pilot Release “Magic
Pilot released “Magic” on September 20, 1974. Featured...
- Who Wrote “Magic” by Pilot
“Magic” by Pilot was written by Billy Lyall & David Paton....
- Just a Smile
Just a Smile Lyrics: Any time you like to get next to me,...
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See all of “Magic” by Pilot’s samples. “Magic” is a popular...
- Don’t Speak Loudly
Don't Speak Loudly Lyrics: If I had the time / I could make...
- Never Give Up
Never Give Up Lyrics: Yes, ... Magic. 3. Lucky for Some. 4....
- Lucky for Some
Lucky for Some Lyrics: Don't have a fortune / Just a happy...
- Who Produced “Magic” by Pilot
9 lut 2014 · Ho, ho, hoIt's magic you knowNever believe, it's not soIt's magic, you knowNever believe, it's not soNever been awakeNever seen a day breakLeaning on my pill...
It's Magic. " It's Magic " is a popular song written by Jule Styne, with lyrics by Sammy Cahn, published in 1947. They wrote the song for Doris Day in her Warner Brothers film debut, Romance on the High Seas [1] (retitled It's Magic in the United Kingdom, after the song).
It's Magic Lyrics: You sigh, the song begins / You speak and I hear violins / It's magic / The stars desert the skies / And rush to nestle in your eyes / It's magic / Without a golden wand...
"It's Magic" is a popular song written by Jule Styne, with lyrics by Sammy Cahn. The song was introduced by Doris Day in her film debut, Romance on the High Seas (known in the United Kingdom as It's Magic after the song), and was published in 1947.
2 kwi 2009 · Happy Birthday Doris -Thank you for the magic !Doris recorded this version of"It's Magic" in 1952.Jule Styne - Sammy Cohn - It's MagicPercy Faith - leaderDav...
"Magic" is a 1974 song by Scottish pop rock band Pilot and was the first hit single for the group. It was written by band members David Paton and Billy Lyall for their debut album, From the Album of the Same Name .