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- Magic_Man runtime "5.466666666666667".
- Magic_Man abstract "For the band, see Magic Man (band). For the Mega Man enemy, see Robot Master. For the film, see Magic Man (film). "Magic Man" is a hit rock song by American hard rock band Heart. The single was released in Canada in June 1975, and in America in 1976 as the second single from the band's debut album Dreamboat Annie. Written by Ann and Nancy Wilson, the song is sung from the viewpoint of a young girl who is being seduced by an older man (referred to as a Magic Man), much to the chagrin of her mother, who calls and begs the girl to come home. In an interview, Ann Wilson revealed the "Magic Man" was her then boyfriend, band manager Michael Fisher, and part of the song was an autobiographical tale of the beginnings of their relationship."Magic Man" became Heart's first Top 10 hit in the United States, peaking at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song also featured notable Minimoog synthesizer usage.The song is featured in the movie Swingers in the trailer scene outside Las Vegas and The Virgin Suicides as Trip Fontaine walks down the hallway. The song was heard also on the Classical Music episode on You Can't Do That on Television.Comedienne Sandra Bernhard sang the song in comedic tribute to Jerry Stiller at Stiller's Friar's Club Roast.".
- Magic_Man album Dreamboat_Annie.
- Magic_Man bSide ""How Deep it Goes"".
- Magic_Man genre Hard_rock.
- Magic_Man musicalArtist Heart_(band).
- Magic_Man musicalBand Heart_(band).
- Magic_Man previousWork Crazy_on_You.
- Magic_Man producer Mike_Flicker.
- Magic_Man recordLabel Mushroom_Records_(Canada).
- Magic_Man runtime "328.0".
- Magic_Man subsequentWork Dreamboat_Annie_(song).
- Magic_Man wikiPageID "4444337".
- Magic_Man wikiPageRevisionID "605128276".
- Magic_Man writer Ann_Wilson.
- Magic_Man writer Nancy_Wilson_(rock_musician).
- Magic_Man artist Heart_(band).
- Magic_Man bSide ""How Deep it Goes"".
- Magic_Man cover "Magic Man.jpg".
- Magic_Man format "7".
- Magic_Man fromAlbum Dreamboat_Annie.
- Magic_Man genre Hard_rock.
- Magic_Man hasPhotoCollection Magic_Man.
- Magic_Man label Mushroom_Records_(Canada).
- Magic_Man lastSingle ""Crazy on You"".
- Magic_Man length "328.0".
- Magic_Man name "Magic Man".
- Magic_Man nextSingle ""Dreamboat Annie"".
- Magic_Man producer Mike_Flicker.
- Magic_Man recorded "July 1975".
- Magic_Man released "1976".
- Magic_Man released "June 1975".
- Magic_Man thisSingle ""Magic Man"".
- Magic_Man wordnet_type synset-phonograph_record-noun-1.
- Magic_Man writer Ann_Wilson.
- Magic_Man writer Nancy_Wilson_(rock_musician).
- Magic_Man subject Category:1976_singles.
- Magic_Man subject Category:1976_songs.
- Magic_Man subject Category:Hard_rock_songs.
- Magic_Man subject Category:Heart_(band)_songs.
- Magic_Man subject Category:Mushroom_Records_singles.
- Magic_Man subject Category:Songs_written_by_Ann_Wilson.
- Magic_Man subject Category:Songs_written_by_Nancy_Wilson_(rock_musician).
- Magic_Man type 1976Singles.
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- Magic_Man type MusicalWork.
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- Magic_Man type CreativeWork.
- Magic_Man type InformationEntity.
- Magic_Man comment "For the band, see Magic Man (band). For the Mega Man enemy, see Robot Master. For the film, see Magic Man (film). "Magic Man" is a hit rock song by American hard rock band Heart. The single was released in Canada in June 1975, and in America in 1976 as the second single from the band's debut album Dreamboat Annie.".
- Magic_Man label "Magic Man".
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- Magic_Man wasDerivedFrom Magic_Man?oldid=605128276.
- Magic_Man isPrimaryTopicOf Magic_Man.
- Magic_Man name "Magic Man".