Magic Man Explained

Magic Man
Cover:Magic Man.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Heart
Album:Dreamboat Annie
B-Side:How Deep It Goes
Released:June 1975 (Can.)
  • June 1976 (US)[1]
Genre:
Length:5:28 (album version)
3:29 (single edit)
Label:Mushroom
Producer:Mike Flicker
Prev Title:How Deep It Goes
Prev Year:1975
Next Title:Crazy on You
Next Year:1976

"Magic Man" is a song by the American rock band Heart released as a single off their debut album, Dreamboat Annie. Written and composed 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 that the "Magic Man" was her then boyfriend, band manager Michael Fisher, and that part of the song was an autobiographical tale of the beginnings of their relationship.[3] Roger Fisher came up with the alternative tuning EADGDG for his guitar part.[4] The album version of "Magic Man" features an over-two-minute instrumental break which consists of a guitar solo and the usage of a Minimoog synthesizer, while the single version of the song edits out most of this break, cutting it down from 5:28 to 3:29.

Cash Box said that "a funk rhythm is established quickly with some screaming guitar licks, and the vocal, handled by the female lead, plays well against the arrangement."[5] Record World said that "The beguiling vocal sound of ['[[Crazy on You]]'] is duplicated here and accompanied by sumptuous guitar work that should steer it to the top."[6]

"Magic Man" was originally released in Canada in June 1975 as the second single from the yet-to-be released Dreamboat Annie, the first single having been the folksy "How Deep It Goes". "Magic Man" spent 9 weeks on the RPM Singles Chart peaking at number 62 on August 16, 1975.[7] The success of "Magic Man" prompted the release of the album and, in March 1976, a third single, "Crazy on You". After "Crazy on You" had a chart run, "Magic Man" gained popularity in new areas of the country almost a full year later and re-entered the RPM Singles Chart on September 11, 1976 for 14 weeks peaking at number 26 on October 30, 1976.[8]

In the United States, "Magic Man" received its first release in summer 1976, after the first US single "Crazy on You" had introduced Americans to the group's sound. It became Heart's first top 10 hit, peaking at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 on November 6, 1976.[9] In the Netherlands and Belgium, "Magic Man" was the first single released from the album, that being in late 1976, and it peaked at number 7 and 10, respectively, in early 1977. It was also successful in Australia, where it peaked at number 6; it reached number 26 in nearby New Zealand.

In 2023, Ann Wilson joined Dolly Parton on a cover of "Magic Man" for Parton's album Rockstar.

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Dreamboat Annie.[10]

Additional musicians

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1976–1977)! scope="col"
Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[11] 6
US Cash Box Top 100[12] 7

Year-end charts

Chart (1976)! scope="col"
Position
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[13] 186
US Cash Box Top 100[14] 80
Chart (1977)! scope="col"
Position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[15] 46
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[16] 66
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[17] 77

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Heart singles.
  2. Book: Coleman. Mark. Berger. Airon. Heart. Brackett. Nathan. Hoard. Christian. November 2, 2004. The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. Simon & Schuster. New York. 373.
  3. Bienstock . Richard . Heart's Ann & Nancy Wilson: Our Lives in 15 Songs . Rolling Stone . 12 July 2016 . 31 August 2018.
  4. Web site: An Interview with Roger Fisher of Heart - Magic Man . YouTube . Fisher Bros and the Human Tribe . 7 April 2024.
  5. News: CashBox Singles Reviews. June 19, 1976. 18. 2021-12-11. Cash Box.
  6. Record World. July 3, 1976. 1. 2023-03-04. Hits of the Week.
  7. Web site: Item. . 17 July 2013.
  8. Web site: Item. . 17 July 2013.
  9. Heart. .
  10. Dreamboat Annie . liner notes . . . 1975 . MRS-5005.
  11. Book: Kent, David . David Kent (historian) . Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 . illustrated . St Ives, NSW . Australian Chart Book . 1993 . 136 . 0-646-11917-6.
  12. Web site: Cash Box Top 100 Singles – Week ending October 30, 1976 . . October 2, 2019.
  13. Top 200 singles of '76 . RPM . 26 . 14/15 . January 8, 1977 . 13 . 0315-5994 . October 2, 2019 . Library and Archives Canada.
  14. Web site: The Cash Box Year-End Charts: 1976 – Top 100 Pop Singles . Cash Box . December 25, 1976 . October 2, 2019.
  15. Web site: Kent Music Report No 183 – 26 December 1977 > National Top 100 Singles for 1977 . . Imgur.com. January 8, 2022.
  16. Web site: Top 100-Jaaroverzicht van 1977 . nl . Dutch Top 40 . October 2, 2019.
  17. Web site: Jaaroverzichten – Single 1977 . nl . dutchcharts.nl . October 2, 2019.