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  2. You Can Do Magic (song) - Wikipedia

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    The success of "You Can Do Magic" led to America recording their 1983 album Your Move with Russ Ballard as producer. A re-recording of the song later appeared on the band's 1994 album, Hourglass . In popular culture, it was used as an opening theme song to regionally-televised Baltimore Orioles games in 1982, a year before their World Series ...

  3. Limmie & Family Cookin' - Wikipedia

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    "You Can Do Magic" was the biggest of three hit singles Limmie & Family Cookin' had in the UK charts in the 1970s. In 1997, the track was covered by Mike Stock under the name The Mojams, for an investigation on ITV programme The Cook Report into chart rigging. Fronted by Edwina Currie's daughter Debbie (then a trainee journalist for the ...

  4. You Can Do Magic - Wikipedia

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    You Can Do Magic may refer to: ... "You Can Do Magic", a 1973 song by Limmie & Family Cookin' You Can Do Magic, a 1996 compilation album by America

  5. View from the Ground - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic gave high praise to the hit songs "You Can Do Magic" and "Right Before Your Eyes", but deemed View from the Ground "an exceptionally slick-sounding yet pedestrian album overall". They recommended that listeners instead seek out the two hits, especially "You Can Do Magic", on greatest hits compilations. [3]

  6. Your Move - Wikipedia

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    This even bettered "You Can Do Magic," which had peaked at number 5 on the adult contemporary charts the year before. However, lacking a major hit single, Your Move was unable to replicate the success of View From The Ground, peaking at number 81 on the Billboard album charts.

  7. Debbie Currie - Wikipedia

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    Edwina used an interview after her 1997 United Kingdom general election defeat to promote the song. [6] The song was released on 19 May 1997 [8] on Barry Tomes' Gotham Records and was pulled three days later. [9] Credited to "Mojams featuring Debbie Currie", the song charted at number 86 on the UK singles chart. [10]

  8. Wizards of Waverly Place (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The song was released on July 21, 2009 as part of the Radio Disney iTunes Pass. [6] "Magic" premiered on Radio Disney and a music video to Disney Channel on July 24. The song's music video has Gomez singing into a microphone with bright and flamboyant background, as well as including clips from Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie.

  9. Magic (The Cars song) - Wikipedia

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    "Magic" is a song by American rock band the Cars from their fifth studio album, Heartbeat City (1984). It was released on May 7, 1984, as the album's second single, reaching number 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Billboard Top Tracks chart. [ 4 ]