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  1. If you believe in magic. Come along with me. We'll dance until morning. 'Til there's just you and me, and. maybe. If the music is right. I'll meet you tomorrow, sort of. late at night. And we'll go out dancin', baby,

  2. The Lovin' Spoonful - Do You Believe In Magic (CD, Album, Ltd, RE) Label: Buddha Records, BMG Cat#: BVCM-35234 Media Condition: Media: Very Good Plus (VG+) Will show some signs that it was played and otherwise handled by a previous owner who took good care of it.

  3. The LovinSpoonful was among the first American bands to challenge the dominance of the British Invasion. The group was remarkably successful, with a string of classic hits including “You Didn’t Have to Be So Nice,” “Daydream,” and the timeless anthem to love, “Do You Believe in Magic.”

  4. Do You Believe In Magic/Daydream: Lovin' Spoonful: Amazon.es: CDs y vinilos} Saltar al contenido principal.es. Entrega en Madrid 28008 ...

  5. Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful is the third studio album by the American folk rock band the Lovin' Spoonful. It was released in November 1966 by Kama Sutra Records . [7] It peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart.

  6. You Didn't Have To Be So Nice: Nashville Cats: Summer In The City: Rain On The Roof: Do You Believe In Magic: Daydream: Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind

  7. is a song written by John Sebastian and first released by his band The Lovin' Spoonful on their 1965 debut album Do You Believe in Magic. It was the second single released from the album and the most successful, reaching number 2 on the American Billboard charts for the week of June 11, 1966 (number 1 was "Paint It Black" by The Rolling Stones).