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"Strange Magic" (originally by Electric Light Orchestra) Jeff Lynne: Steve Rushton: 3:20: 5. "Magic" (originally by the Cars) Ric Ocasek: Honor Society: 3:51: 6. "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" (originally by the Police) Sting: Mitchel Musso: 3:44: 7. "Magic Carpet Ride" (originally by Steppenwolf) John Kay, Rushton Moreve: KSM: 2:57: 8.
"Strange Magic" is a song written by Jeff Lynne and performed by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). It was originally released on their 1975 Face the Music album.. The 'weeping' guitar lick was provided by keyboardist Richard Tandy while Jeff Lynne played a 12-string acoustic guitar fed through a phase shifter.
The track opens with a 21-second orchestra intro before cutting to a guitar lick with a soft piano. The choruses feature Lynne solely singing "Strange magic" three times, before jumping an octave higher singing "Got a strange magic" along with Groucutt, Greenwich, Collins, O'Neill and Raymond on harmony vocals. Each chorus features more ...
Strange Magic: The Best of Electric Light Orchestra is a compilation album by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), released in 1995 only in the US. The compilation favours album versions rather than single versions; tracks such as " Rock 'n' Roll Is King ", " Shine a Little Love " and " Boy Blue " are longer.
Steven John Rushton [1] (born 30 October 1987) [2] is a British solo musician and former co-lead singer and bassist for the pop punk band Son of Dork. Rushton contributed two songs to the number 1 box office and Billboard movie/soundtrack album, Hannah Montana: The Movie: "Game Over" and "Everything I Want". The soundtrack has sold 4,000,000 ...
Strange Magic may refer to: Strange Magic, a 2015 animated fantasy film; Strange Magic (song), a 1975 Electric Light Orchestra song, whose name the film was based on;
[5] [7] [10] Disney artist Steve Rushton sings "Everything I Want" and "Game Over". [11] Rascal Flatts perform acoustic versions of previous efforts originally released on Feels Like Today (2004) and Me and My Gang (2006). [11]
Terence Alan "Spike" Milligan (16 April 1918 – 27 February 2002) was an Irish [a] comedian, writer, musician, poet, playwright and actor. The son of an English mother and Irish father, he was born in British India, where he spent his childhood before relocating in 1931 to England, where he lived and worked for the majority of his life.