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Mister Magic
2,681
Jazz
Mister Magic was released on January 1, 1975 by Epic/Legacy as a part of the album What a Diff'rence a Day Makes
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Release DateJanuary 1, 1975
LabelEpic/Legacy
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Esther Phillips
Esther Phillips
Vocals
Joe Beck
Joe Beck
Guitar
Eric Weisberg
Eric Weisberg
Steel Guitar
Chris Parker
Chris Parker
Drums
Don Grolnick
Don Grolnick
Keyboards
Emanuel Green
Emanuel Green
Violin
Leo Kahn
Leo Kahn
Violin
Kathryn Kienke
Kathryn Kienke
Violin
Harold Kohon
Harold Kohon
Violin
Harry Lookofsky
Harry Lookofsky
Violin
Gene Orloff
Gene Orloff
Violin
Max Pollikoff
Max Pollikoff
Violin
Matthew Raimondi
Matthew Raimondi
Violin
Will Lee
Will Lee
Bass
Charles McCracken
Charles McCracken
Cello
George Ricci
George Ricci
Cello
David Sanborn
David Sanborn
Alto Saxophone
Randy Brecker
Randy Brecker
Trumpet
Jon Faddis
Jon Faddis
Trumpet
John Gatchell
John Gatchell
Trumpet
Alan Rubin
Alan Rubin
Trumpet
Jimmy Buffington
Jimmy Buffington
French Horn
Brooks Tillotson
Brooks Tillotson
French Horn
Barry Rogers
Barry Rogers
Trombone
Tony Studd
Tony Studd
Trombone
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Ralph MacDonald
Ralph MacDonald
Songwriter
William Salter
William Salter
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Creed Taylor
Creed Taylor
Producer

Lyrics

He looked at me one day, chased my blues away
Away with his smile
I never dreamed I'd meet a man so fine
There was something in his style
Mr. Magic, where have you gone?
Mr. Magic, you turn me on
He put his hand on me and kissed me tenderly
Tenderly and held me tight
I'd give up anything that I possessed
Just to have him here tonight
Mr. Magic, where have you gone?
Mr. Magic, you turn me on
I threw away my pride
I sat down and cried, cried over you
'Cause just like magic powder, you took me
Now I don't know what to do
Mr. Magic, where have you gone?
Mr. Magic, you turn me on
He looked at me one day, chased my blues away
Away with his smile
I never dreamed I'd meet a man so fine
There was something in his style
Mr. Magic, where have you gone?
Mr. Magic, where have you gone?
Mr. Magic, ooh, you turn me on
Especially at night when you hold me tight, oh Lord
Oh, ooh, ooh, how you turn me on
Written by: Ralph MacDonald, William Salter
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