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Do You Believe In Magic by The Lovin' Spoonful

Artist Biography For The Lovin' Spoonful

The Lovin' Spoonful Is A Poprock Band That Was Formed In New York City New York United States In 1965. The Band Consisted Of John Sebastian Vocals Autoharp Zal Yanovsky Guitar Steve Boone Bass And Joseph Campbell Butler Drums. Yanovsky Left The Group In 1967 And Was Replaced By Jerry Yester And Sebastian Left The Group In 1968. The Band Issued Five Albums And Two Film Soundtracks Before They Split In 1969. They Were Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame In 2002.

Their Best Known Songs Include "Summer In The City" "Do You Believe In Magic?" "Darling Be Home Soon" And "Daydream". The Band Reunited In 1991 And Continue To Perform Without Sebastian Who Has Declined To Participate And Yanovsky Who Died In 2002.

The Band's Name Was Inspired By Lyrics From Mississippi John Hurt's "Coffee Blues" And Drew Influence From Contemporary Folk And Psychedelic Music While Also Inspiring Later Rock Bands.

A More Complete History Of This Seminal New York Band Can Be Found On Their Lovinspoonful.Com . User-Contributed Text Is Available Under The Creative Commons By-SA License Additional Terms May Apply.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Do You Believe In Magic


"Do You Believe In Magic" Single By The Lovin' Spoonful From The Album Do You Believe In Magic B-Side "On The Road Again" Released August 1965 Format 7" Single Recorded 1965 Genre Pop Rock Length 2 06 Label Kama Sutra Writer S John Sebastian Producer Matthew Gerrard "Do You Believe In Magic" Is The Name Of A Song Written By John Sebastian. Song History
In 1965 Sebastian's Group The Lovin' Spoonful Released The Song As The First Single From Their Debut Album Do You Believe In Magic. The Song Was Well-Received By The Public And Became A Top Ten Hit On The Billboard Hot 100 Peaking At #9. According To The Lyrics The Magic Referenced In The Title Is The Power Of Music To Supply Happiness And Freedom To Both Those Who Make It And Those Who Listen To It. The Song Became A Top Forty Hot 100 Hit Again In 1978 When Shaun Cassidy Released His Remake As A Single. Other Notable Artists Who Have Remade The Song Include John Mellencamp Who Released His Version As A Track On His 1976 Album Chestnut Street Incident Bud Shank And Randy VanWarmer. A Cover From The Song Was Used In The Super Mario Bros. Super Show Episode "Mighty McMario And The Pot Of Gold". In A 2007 DVD Entitled "The Lovin' Spoonful With John Sebastian - Do You Believe In Magic " Author Sebastian Illustrates How He Sped Up The Three-Chord Intro From Martha And The Vandellas' " Love Is Like A Heat Wave" To Come Up With The Intro To "Do You Believe In Magic." Indie Pop/rock Band The Format Released A Cover Of The Song On Their Popular Compilation Album B-Sides & Rarities In The Late 80s Or Early 90s McDonald's Used A Rewritten Version Of The Song For One Of Their Commercials Replacing All Of The Lyrics Except For The First Line With Ones Pertaining To Their Talking Happy Meal Items And Ronald McDonald. In 1989 Kids Incorporated Sang "Do You Believe In Magic" In The Episode "Stop The Presses". The Song Was Later Recorded By BBMak For The Score Of Return To Never Land A Sequel To Disney's 1953 Classic Peter Pan. On September 4 1993 When Jim Abbott Of The New York Yankees Pitched A No-Hitter The Song Was Played After Twisted Sister Song "We're Not Gonna Take It". The Song Is Also Significantly Featured In The Jim Sheridan Movie In America As An Irish-Immigrant Family Having Entered The U.S. On False Pretenses Enters New York City For The First Time And Was Also The Theme Song To The ABC Family Series State Of Grace. Do You Believe In Magic Also Featured In Disney's The Parent Trap With Lindsay Lohan 1998 And Can Be Related With The Story Magic Happens When Twins Who Were Separated At Birth Run Into Each Other During A Summer Camp In Maine. Other Movies Which The Song Was Featured Include The 1999 Comedy American Pie Date Movie And 2002 Movie Rolie Polie Olie. The Original Version Was The Theme Song For The Short-Lived TV Series State Of Grace. In 2010 A Few Bars From The Song Was Used As Background Music To A Television Commercial For The Chase Bank IPhone App Which Allows Remote Check Deposits Using The IPhone Camera. The Lovin' Spoonful's Version Was Ranked #216 On Rolling Stone's List Of The 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time. The Song Was Covered By Steve Tyrell In Second Sight.

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