“Magic” is a pop-rock song by the Scottish band Pilot, released in 1974. Written by band members David Paton and Billy Lyall, along with their producer Alan Parsons, the song became the band’s most successful single.
“Magic” is characterized by its upbeat melody, catchy guitar riff, and infectious energy. The lyrics of the song speak about the magical feelings of falling in love and the joy it brings. The song’s chorus, with the repeated line “Ho-ho-ho, it’s magic, you know, never believe it’s not so,” became a memorable and iconic part of the song.
Musically, “Magic” features a mix of rock and pop elements, with prominent guitar and keyboard arrangements. The song’s upbeat tempo and catchy hooks made it a hit on radio stations and a favorite among listeners during the 1970s.
“Magic” achieved significant commercial success, reaching high positions on the charts in various countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom. Its popularity was further solidified by its use in movies, TV shows, and commercials over the years. “Magic” remains a classic pop-rock track, celebrated for its infectious melody and timeless appeal.